An Impartial Examination of the Fourth Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans ...: With a Large Appendix of Curious Letters and Papers ... |
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And it shall be when he sitteih upon the Throne of his Kingdome , that be fall write a Copy of this Law in a Book out of that which is before the Priests and Levites : And it shall be with him , and be ball read therein all the Days of ...
And it shall be when he sitteih upon the Throne of his Kingdome , that be fall write a Copy of this Law in a Book out of that which is before the Priests and Levites : And it shall be with him , and be ball read therein all the Days of ...
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