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... thee to haue compassion upon our infirmities , and those thynges , whiche for our unwoorthines we dare not , and for ... thee for euer . Girde thee with thy sweard vpon thy thigh ( O thou most mightie ) according to thy worship and ...
... thee to haue compassion upon our infirmities , and those thynges , whiche for our unwoorthines we dare not , and for ... thee for euer . Girde thee with thy sweard vpon thy thigh ( O thou most mightie ) according to thy worship and ...
Page 116
... thee this day of all them that rose vp against thee . And the king said vnto Cushi , Is the yong man Absalom safe ? And Cushi answered , The enemies of my lord the king , and all that rise against thee to doe thee hurt , be as that yong ...
... thee this day of all them that rose vp against thee . And the king said vnto Cushi , Is the yong man Absalom safe ? And Cushi answered , The enemies of my lord the king , and all that rise against thee to doe thee hurt , be as that yong ...
Page 119
... thee to meet thee at thy comming : it stirreth vp the dead for thee , euen all the chiefe ones of the earth ; it hath raised vp from their thrones , all the kings of the nations . All they shall speake and say vnto thee ; Art thou also ...
... thee to meet thee at thy comming : it stirreth vp the dead for thee , euen all the chiefe ones of the earth ; it hath raised vp from their thrones , all the kings of the nations . All they shall speake and say vnto thee ; Art thou also ...
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