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It appeared to me a great clog and burden , that what I felt within , I could not express as I desired . The inward ardor of my soul , seemed to be hindered and pent up , and could not freely Aame out as it would .
It appeared to me a great clog and burden , that what I felt within , I could not express as I desired . The inward ardor of my soul , seemed to be hindered and pent up , and could not freely Aame out as it would .
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God has appeared to me a glorious and lovely being , chiefly on the account of his holiness . The holiness of God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all his attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty , and free ...
God has appeared to me a glorious and lovely being , chiefly on the account of his holiness . The holiness of God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all his attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty , and free ...
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and atonement have appeared sweet , and his righteousness sweet : which was always accompanied with ardency of spirit ; and inward strugglings and breathings , and groanings that cannot be uttered , to be emptied of myself ...
and atonement have appeared sweet , and his righteousness sweet : which was always accompanied with ardency of spirit ; and inward strugglings and breathings , and groanings that cannot be uttered , to be emptied of myself ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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