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" They broke open his chests and cupboards, and plundered him of his goods ; but he said to a friend of his, " That he " would not do them that honour to say they had taken " aught from him, but it was the Lord, alleging that " Job when he was spoiled by... "
A General Martyrologie, Containing a Collection of All the Greatest ... - Page 412
by Samuel Clarke - 1651 - 364 pages
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Biographia evangelica

Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 552 pages
...leave." They broke open his chests and cupboards, and plundered him of his goods ; but he said to a friend of his, " That he " would not do them that honour to say they had taken " aught from him, but it was the Lord, alleging that " Job when he was spoiled by...
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Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of ...

Erasmus Middleton - Christian biography - 1816 - 596 pages
...leave." They broke open his chests and cupboards, and plundered him of his goods ; but he said to a friend of his, " That he " would not do them that honour to say they had taken " aught from him, but it was the Lord, alleging that " Job when he was spoiled by...
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Memorials of ... John Dod. To which is prefixed a brief account of his life ...

John Dod - 1875 - 66 pages
...When the Soldiers broke open his Cheftsand Cupboards, and plundered him of his Goods, he faid to a Friend of his, that he would not do them that Honour to fay, That they had taken aught from him, but it was the Lord, alledging that of Job, who, when he was fpoiled...
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The Christian's monthly record

1883 - 792 pages
...leave." They broke open his chests and cupboards, and plundered him of his goods, but he said to a friend of his, that he would not do them that honour to say they had taken aught from him, but it was the Lord, alleging that Job, when he was spoiled by the...
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Historical Collections Relating to Northamptonshire: Family Histories ...

Northamptonshire (England) - 1896 - 472 pages
...|| When the Soldiers broke open hisCheftsandCupboards, and plundered him of his Goods, he faid to a Friend of his, that he would not do them that Honour to fay, That they had taken anght from him, but it was the Lord, alledging that of Job, who, when he was fpoiled...
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