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worthless as they are , is forgotten before GOD ; but he attends to all the
circumstances of their Lives and Deaths . Surely then you will not 7 But even the
very Hairs be overlooked by him ; but may juftly conclude , of your Head are all
num" s ...
worthless as they are , is forgotten before GOD ; but he attends to all the
circumstances of their Lives and Deaths . Surely then you will not 7 But even the
very Hairs be overlooked by him ; but may juftly conclude , of your Head are all
num" s ...
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But I reject your Motion , as absolutely 66 is not come to destroy Men ' s unfit to be
complied with ; for the Son of Man Lives , but to save them . And they went to
another Vile came not into the World , to erect his Kingdom by military Force , or
by ...
But I reject your Motion , as absolutely 66 is not come to destroy Men ' s unfit to be
complied with ; for the Son of Man Lives , but to save them . And they went to
another Vile came not into the World , to erect his Kingdom by military Force , or
by ...
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... but the GOD of those who may be Living ; for all live unto him : yet considered
as the Living : Nor would he ever own the ... but would have held good , had all
their Lives been as prosperous and glorious , as that of Abraham seems
generally ...
... but the GOD of those who may be Living ; for all live unto him : yet considered
as the Living : Nor would he ever own the ... but would have held good , had all
their Lives been as prosperous and glorious , as that of Abraham seems
generally ...
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For it is but 19 Yet a little while , and yet a little while , and the World feelb me no
more , the World seeth me no more ; . but ye see me : because I live , as it has
done for some Time past , tho ' it knows ve hall live ye shall live also . me not ; but
...
For it is but 19 Yet a little while , and yet a little while , and the World feelb me no
more , the World seeth me no more ; . but ye see me : because I live , as it has
done for some Time past , tho ' it knows ve hall live ye shall live also . me not ; but
...
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... that ye all do most cordially and constantly love one another ; even if it be
possible , with as great an Ardor , as that with which I have loved you ; so as to be
ready to facrifice your Lives for each other , as I expose and resign mine for you .
... that ye all do most cordially and constantly love one another ; even if it be
possible , with as great an Ardor , as that with which I have loved you ; so as to be
ready to facrifice your Lives for each other , as I expose and resign mine for you .
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