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deadly Dangers did the Lord vouchsafe unto him in his Childhood , which he would speak of in his old Age : but the most remarkable and memorable of all other , was that which happened to him on the mighty Waters , where he that sits ...
deadly Dangers did the Lord vouchsafe unto him in his Childhood , which he would speak of in his old Age : but the most remarkable and memorable of all other , was that which happened to him on the mighty Waters , where he that sits ...
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to tears , for thy Work shall be rewarded , saith the Lord , and they shall come again from the Land of the Enemy . ... I have seen the extreme vanity of this World : One hour I have been in health , and wealth , wanting nothing : But ...
to tears , for thy Work shall be rewarded , saith the Lord , and they shall come again from the Land of the Enemy . ... I have seen the extreme vanity of this World : One hour I have been in health , and wealth , wanting nothing : But ...
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15 Lord , make my Soule thy Plate : thine Image bright Within the Circle of the same enfoile . And on its brims in golden Letters write Thy Superscription in an Holy style . Then I shall be thy Money , thou my Hord : Let me thy Angell ...
15 Lord , make my Soule thy Plate : thine Image bright Within the Circle of the same enfoile . And on its brims in golden Letters write Thy Superscription in an Holy style . Then I shall be thy Money , thou my Hord : Let me thy Angell ...
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