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and, in a word, that he might have our Heart and we have His. God himself sets Friendship above all Considerations of Kindred or Consanguinity, as the greatest Ground and Argument of mutual Endearment, in Deut. 15. 6. If thy Brother, the Son of thy Mother, |
and, in a word, that he might have our Heart and we have His. God himself sets Friendship above all Considerations of Kindred or Consanguinity, as the greatest Ground and Argument of mutual Endearment, in Deuteronomy 15. 6. If thy Brother, the Son of thy Mother, |
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