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8 And now what God the Lord will speak I will go straight and hear , 30 For to his
people he speaks peace , And to his saints full dear ; To his ... he will speak
peace ; But let them never more Return to folly , but surcease To trespass as
before .
8 And now what God the Lord will speak I will go straight and hear , 30 For to his
people he speaks peace , And to his saints full dear ; To his ... he will speak
peace ; But let them never more Return to folly , but surcease To trespass as
before .
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... then severe Speak to them in his wrath , and in his fell 1ο And fierce ire trouble
them . " But I , " saith he , · Anointed have my King ( though ye rebel ) · On Sion
my holy hill . ” A firm decree I will declare : the Lord to me hath said , “ Thou art my
...
... then severe Speak to them in his wrath , and in his fell 1ο And fierce ire trouble
them . " But I , " saith he , · Anointed have my King ( though ye rebel ) · On Sion
my holy hill . ” A firm decree I will declare : the Lord to me hath said , “ Thou art my
...
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Yet know the Lord hath chose , Chose to himself apart , The good and meek of
heart ( For whom to choose he knows ) ; Jehovah from on high Will hear my voice
what time to him I cry . Be awed , and do not sin ; Speak to your hearts alone 20 ...
Yet know the Lord hath chose , Chose to himself apart , The good and meek of
heart ( For whom to choose he knows ) ; Jehovah from on high Will hear my voice
what time to him I cry . Be awed , and do not sin ; Speak to your hearts alone 20 ...
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All workers of iniquity Thou hat'st ; and them unblest Thou wilt destroy that speak
a lie ; The bloody and guileful man God doth detest . But I will in thy mercies dear
, Thy numerous mercies , go Into thy house ; I , in thy fear , Will towards thy holy ...
All workers of iniquity Thou hat'st ; and them unblest Thou wilt destroy that speak
a lie ; The bloody and guileful man God doth detest . But I will in thy mercies dear
, Thy numerous mercies , go Into thy house ; I , in thy fear , Will towards thy holy ...
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FROM AREOPAGITICA , 1644 . [ EURIPIDES , Supplices , 438. ) This is true
Liberty , when freeborn men Having to advise the public , may speak free ; Which
he who can and will deserves high praise : Who neither can nor will may hold his
...
FROM AREOPAGITICA , 1644 . [ EURIPIDES , Supplices , 438. ) This is true
Liberty , when freeborn men Having to advise the public , may speak free ; Which
he who can and will deserves high praise : Who neither can nor will may hold his
...
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