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In a Conference between 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 ...
In a Conference between 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 ...
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Most precious Truth , thou knowest we are both pursued and laid for : Mine heart is full of sighs , mine eyes with tears : Where can I better vent my full oppressed bosom , than into thine , whose faithful lips may for these few hours ...
Most precious Truth , thou knowest we are both pursued and laid for : Mine heart is full of sighs , mine eyes with tears : Where can I better vent my full oppressed bosom , than into thine , whose faithful lips may for these few hours ...
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And a common belief of the truth of such things , from education or otherwise , may help forward their affection . We read in Scripture of many that were greatly affected with things of a religious nature , who yet are there represented ...
And a common belief of the truth of such things , from education or otherwise , may help forward their affection . We read in Scripture of many that were greatly affected with things of a religious nature , who yet are there represented ...
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