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3 he and in the presence of the Lamb ; and when you shall be in this state of suffering , the glorious inhabitants of heaven shall go forth and look on the awful spectacle , that they may see what the wrath and fierceness of the ...
3 he and in the presence of the Lamb ; and when you shall be in this state of suffering , the glorious inhabitants of heaven shall go forth and look on the awful spectacle , that they may see what the wrath and fierceness of the ...
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The Huron chief , after casting the weapons he had wrested from his companions over the rock , drew his knife , and turned to his captive , with a look in which conflicting passions fiercely contended .
The Huron chief , after casting the weapons he had wrested from his companions over the rock , drew his knife , and turned to his captive , with a look in which conflicting passions fiercely contended .
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And now , my children , look upon each other . ” They did so ; and , by the blaze of the hell - kindled torches , the wretched man beheld his Faith , and the wife her husband , trembling before that unhallowed altar .
And now , my children , look upon each other . ” They did so ; and , by the blaze of the hell - kindled torches , the wretched man beheld his Faith , and the wife her husband , trembling before that unhallowed altar .
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and plenty | 34 |
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