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Moreover , it afterwards appeared to be of God , that he was Called to such a work in such a place , for there the effectual Conversion of his Soul unto the Lord , was wrought in his tender years , even afore his going to Oxford ...
Moreover , it afterwards appeared to be of God , that he was Called to such a work in such a place , for there the effectual Conversion of his Soul unto the Lord , was wrought in his tender years , even afore his going to Oxford ...
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Briefly , my pen shall reproach none that can give a good word unto any good man that is not of their own faction , and shall fall out with none but those that can agree with no body else , except those of their own schism .
Briefly , my pen shall reproach none that can give a good word unto any good man that is not of their own faction , and shall fall out with none but those that can agree with no body else , except those of their own schism .
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All the religion they have amounts unto thus much : they believe that there are many gods , who made and own the several nations of the world ; of which a certain great God in the south - west regions of heaven bears the greatest figure ...
All the religion they have amounts unto thus much : they believe that there are many gods , who made and own the several nations of the world ; of which a certain great God in the south - west regions of heaven bears the greatest figure ...
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