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... stood in all their stead . He stood and fell , did ill or well , not for himself alone , But for you all , who now his Fall and trespass would disown . 173 If he had stood , then all his brood had been established In Gods true love ...
... stood in all their stead . He stood and fell , did ill or well , not for himself alone , But for you all , who now his Fall and trespass would disown . 173 If he had stood , then all his brood had been established In Gods true love ...
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... stood , there was an empty space . But all agreed that the hoary shape was gone . The men of that generation watched for his reappearance , in sunshine and in twilight , but never saw him more , nor knew when his funeral passed , nor ...
... stood , there was an empty space . But all agreed that the hoary shape was gone . The men of that generation watched for his reappearance , in sunshine and in twilight , but never saw him more , nor knew when his funeral passed , nor ...
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... stood ; here , with this woman , whose arm , more than the little strength wherewith I have crept hitherward , sustains me , at this dreadful mo- ment , from grovelling down upon my face ! Lo , the scarlet letter which Hester wears ! Ye ...
... stood ; here , with this woman , whose arm , more than the little strength wherewith I have crept hitherward , sustains me , at this dreadful mo- ment , from grovelling down upon my face ! Lo , the scarlet letter which Hester wears ! Ye ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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