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... able to bear " -- though , by the way , he was more than once so overcome with the discoveries he had of God and heaven , that whether he was in the body , or out of it , neither he himself nor his friends about him , could hardly tell ...
... able to bear " -- though , by the way , he was more than once so overcome with the discoveries he had of God and heaven , that whether he was in the body , or out of it , neither he himself nor his friends about him , could hardly tell ...
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... ( I believe some weeks ) he could only whisper . Now , " says he , " wasn't it right that I should speak when I was able ? You were 66 afraid I should hurt myself , but it never hurted SERM . 1. ] 7 Mr. William Lake .
... ( I believe some weeks ) he could only whisper . Now , " says he , " wasn't it right that I should speak when I was able ? You were 66 afraid I should hurt myself , but it never hurted SERM . 1. ] 7 Mr. William Lake .
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... able to keep what I had committed to him against that day ; and therefore , though when he came to call me I had not that full assurance of faith I have heard other Christians talk of , yet I had a good hope through grace , that God ...
... able to keep what I had committed to him against that day ; and therefore , though when he came to call me I had not that full assurance of faith I have heard other Christians talk of , yet I had a good hope through grace , that God ...
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... able to answer our expectations . But it is surprising and melancholy to observe what little care is taken by the generality in this matter . If they were to expose their bodies so , they would be pointed at as madmen or fools ; for ...
... able to answer our expectations . But it is surprising and melancholy to observe what little care is taken by the generality in this matter . If they were to expose their bodies so , they would be pointed at as madmen or fools ; for ...
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... able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord . " - Warmed with the recollection of such amazing and divine love , and not doubting but it will operate at least as powerfully in the other world as it hath ...
... able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord . " - Warmed with the recollection of such amazing and divine love , and not doubting but it will operate at least as powerfully in the other world as it hath ...
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