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... Truth and Peace . CHAPTER I Truth . In what dark corner of the World ( sweet Peace ) are we two met ? How hath this present evil World banished Me from all the Coasts & Quarters of it ? and how hath the Righteous God in judgment taken ...
... Truth and Peace . CHAPTER I Truth . In what dark corner of the World ( sweet Peace ) are we two met ? How hath this present evil World banished Me from all the Coasts & Quarters of it ? and how hath the Righteous God in judgment taken ...
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... Truth . Sweet daughter of the God of Peace , begin ; pour out thy sor- rows , vent thy complaints : how joyful am I to improve these precious Minutes to revive our Hearts , both thine and mine , and the hearts of all that love the Truth ...
... Truth . Sweet daughter of the God of Peace , begin ; pour out thy sor- rows , vent thy complaints : how joyful am I to improve these precious Minutes to revive our Hearts , both thine and mine , and the hearts of all that love the Truth ...
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... truth . The mind of man is naturally full of prejudices against divine truth . It is full of enmity against the doctrines of the gospel ; which is a disadvantage to those arguments that prove their truth , and causes them to lose their ...
... truth . The mind of man is naturally full of prejudices against divine truth . It is full of enmity against the doctrines of the gospel ; which is a disadvantage to those arguments that prove their truth , and causes them to lose their ...
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