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Who can be insensible of the separation of these, betweene whome, the conjunction is soe neere? surely none but he alone, can support me against the sorrow therof, who hath promised to gather all his owne, in such an inconceivable kinde of conjunction as shall make vs everlastingly one, both with one another, and with himself, and our saviour, where he wilbe our father and our king, & we (through his Christ) shalbe his children, and kings too, to raigne with him to all eternity, |
Who can be insensible of the separation of these, between whom, the conjunction is so near? surely none but he alone, can support me against the sorrow thereof, who hath promised to gather all his own, in such an inconceivable kind of conjunction as shall make us everlastingly one, both with one Another, and with himself, and our Saviour, where he will our father and our King, & we (through his christ) shall his children, and Kings too, to Reign with him to all eternity, |
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