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and in Death , because death cannot break this match; |
and in Death, Because death cannot break this match; |
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Death in it self is the King of terrors, Iob 18. 14 Sigismund the Emperor, and Lewis the 11. king of France charged all their servants about them, that all the time of their sickness they should not dare to name in their Hearing that terrible word Death, How did the fear of Death keep the•e great men in a continual bondage? but fear not to go down to the grave, Gen. 46. 3 for thy Husband hath gone and sweetened the way. |
Death in it self is the King of terrors, Job 18. 14 Sigismund the Emperor, and Lewis the 11. King of France charged all their Servants about them, that all the time of their sickness they should not Dare to name in their Hearing that terrible word Death, How did the Fear of Death keep the•e great men in a continual bondage? but Fear not to go down to the grave, Gen. 46. 3 for thy Husband hath gone and sweetened the Way. |
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