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But I hear the word of God , and like the best Preachers . This thou mayest do too , and yet never be saved . Nay , thou mayest so hear , as to receive much joy and comfort in hearing , nay , to believe and catch hold on Christ , and so ...
But I hear the word of God , and like the best Preachers . This thou mayest do too , and yet never be saved . Nay , thou mayest so hear , as to receive much joy and comfort in hearing , nay , to believe and catch hold on Christ , and so ...
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It is music to me , to hear every Ditty speak its spirit in its apt tune : every breast , to sing its proper part , and every creature , to express itself in its natural note : should I hear a Mouse roar like a Bear , a Cat low like an ...
It is music to me , to hear every Ditty speak its spirit in its apt tune : every breast , to sing its proper part , and every creature , to express itself in its natural note : should I hear a Mouse roar like a Bear , a Cat low like an ...
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I hear a voice , that calls away , 31 And cries ' The Whigs will win the day . ' My beck'ning Genius gives command , And bids me fly the fatal land ; Where changing name and constitution , Rebellion turns to Revolution , While Loyalty ...
I hear a voice , that calls away , 31 And cries ' The Whigs will win the day . ' My beck'ning Genius gives command , And bids me fly the fatal land ; Where changing name and constitution , Rebellion turns to Revolution , While Loyalty ...
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