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The noise hereof being spread about the town , the matter was brought before the elders of the church as a case of offense ; many witnesses were examined , and Captain Keayne was cleared . She not being satisfied with this , by the ...
The noise hereof being spread about the town , the matter was brought before the elders of the church as a case of offense ; many witnesses were examined , and Captain Keayne was cleared . She not being satisfied with this , by the ...
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It's an easy matter to presume , but hard to believe in Christ . It is easy for a man that was never humbled , to believe and say , ' Tis but believing : but it is a hard matter for a man humbled , when he sees all his sins in order ...
It's an easy matter to presume , but hard to believe in Christ . It is easy for a man that was never humbled , to believe and say , ' Tis but believing : but it is a hard matter for a man humbled , when he sees all his sins in order ...
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But there is also a terrestrial Matter which is mixed with this Water , and ascends up into the Plants with the Water : Something of this Matter will attend Water in all its motions , and stick by it after all its Percolations .
But there is also a terrestrial Matter which is mixed with this Water , and ascends up into the Plants with the Water : Something of this Matter will attend Water in all its motions , and stick by it after all its Percolations .
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