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The sense I had of divine things , would often of a sudden kindle up , as it were , a sweet burning in my heart ; an ardor of soul , that I know not how to express . Not long after I began to experience these things , I gave an account ...
The sense I had of divine things , would often of a sudden kindle up , as it were , a sweet burning in my heart ; an ardor of soul , that I know not how to express . Not long after I began to experience these things , I gave an account ...
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My mind was greatly fixed on divine things ; almost perpetually in the contemplation of them . I spent most of my time in thinking of divine things , year after year ; often walking alone in the woods , and solitary places ...
My mind was greatly fixed on divine things ; almost perpetually in the contemplation of them . I spent most of my time in thinking of divine things , year after year ; often walking alone in the woods , and solitary places ...
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Tha was all just a notion like a lot of other things , but it was lucky too , for she had once for all got over the idea of dying for a long time . Now she couldn't be worried . She hoped she had better sense now .
Tha was all just a notion like a lot of other things , but it was lucky too , for she had once for all got over the idea of dying for a long time . Now she couldn't be worried . She hoped she had better sense now .
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WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 21 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 35 |
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