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Page 54
... things gradu- ally increased , and became more and more lively , and had more of that inward sweetness . The appearance of every thing was altered ; there seemed to be , as it were , a calm , sweet cast , or appearance of divine glory ...
... things gradu- ally increased , and became more and more lively , and had more of that inward sweetness . The appearance of every thing was altered ; there seemed to be , as it were , a calm , sweet cast , or appearance of divine glory ...
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... things in my mind , to do in this manner , if God should spare my life , which my heart hath been much upon ; particularly many things against most of the prevailing errors of the present day , which I cannot with any patience see ...
... things in my mind , to do in this manner , if God should spare my life , which my heart hath been much upon ; particularly many things against most of the prevailing errors of the present day , which I cannot with any patience see ...
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... thing is individual , stands by itself . By and by , it finds how to join two things , and see in them one nature ; then three , then three thousand ; and so , tyrannized over by its own unifying instinct , it goes on tying things ...
... thing is individual , stands by itself . By and by , it finds how to join two things , and see in them one nature ; then three , then three thousand ; and so , tyrannized over by its own unifying instinct , it goes on tying things ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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