History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... Lord increase His favours to thee more and more . The great good thy soul can wish is , That the Lord lift upon thee the light of His countenance , which is better than life . The Lord bless all thy good counsel and example to all those ...
... Lord increase His favours to thee more and more . The great good thy soul can wish is , That the Lord lift upon thee the light of His countenance , which is better than life . The Lord bless all thy good counsel and example to all those ...
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... Lord , however Thou do dispose of me , continue and go on to do good for them . . . and go on . . . with the work of refor- mation ; and make the Name of Christ glorious in the world . " Underneath this practical , prudent , worldly ...
... Lord , however Thou do dispose of me , continue and go on to do good for them . . . and go on . . . with the work of refor- mation ; and make the Name of Christ glorious in the world . " Underneath this practical , prudent , worldly ...
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... Lord Jesus ; yea , I thought that had I now a thousand gallons of blood in my body , I could spill it all for the sake of the Lord Jesus . " 1 Such an emotion does not weigh literary calculations . Allegory , the most artificial kind ...
... Lord Jesus ; yea , I thought that had I now a thousand gallons of blood in my body , I could spill it all for the sake of the Lord Jesus . " 1 Such an emotion does not weigh literary calculations . Allegory , the most artificial kind ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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