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... heart , that I had not turned to God sooner , that I might have had more time to grow in grace . My mind was greatly fixed on divine things ; almost perpetually in the contemplation of them . I spent most of my time in thinking of ...
... heart , that I had not turned to God sooner , that I might have had more time to grow in grace . My mind was greatly fixed on divine things ; almost perpetually in the contemplation of them . I spent most of my time in thinking of ...
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... heart of being . In the presence of law to his mind , he is overflowed with a reliance so universal , that it sweeps ... heart in thee craveth , shall lock thee in his embrace . And this , because the heart in thee is the heart of all ...
... heart of being . In the presence of law to his mind , he is overflowed with a reliance so universal , that it sweeps ... heart in thee craveth , shall lock thee in his embrace . And this , because the heart in thee is the heart of all ...
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... heart already knows . He didn't have His Book written to be read by what must clect and choose , but by the heart , not by the wise of the earth because maybe they don't need it or maybe the wise no longer have any heart , but by the ...
... heart already knows . He didn't have His Book written to be read by what must clect and choose , but by the heart , not by the wise of the earth because maybe they don't need it or maybe the wise no longer have any heart , but by the ...
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WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 20 |
SAMUEL SEWALL 16521730 | 26 |
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