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the vertue of his Balmes of Gilead, the vigour of his mercies mithridate deseruedly extolled, that is able and willing euen with application of his owne blood, (as the Pellican for her young) to cure great gastly and vlcerous wounds, to pacifie and settle distressed consciences; |
the virtue of his Balms of Gilead, the vigour of his Mercies mithridate deservedly extolled, that is able and willing even with application of his own blood, (as the Pelican for her young) to cure great ghastly and ulcerous wounds, to pacify and settle distressed Consciences; |
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