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and (as that not more learned, than devout Divine M. ( Hooker goes on, in flowrs of heavenly Rhetorick to set this out) our hearts are heavy in our bodies as lead, our sighes beat as thick as a swift pulse, our tears do wash the beds wherein we lye, |
and (as that not more learned, than devout Divine M. (Hooker Goes on, in flowers of heavenly Rhetoric to Set this out) our hearts Are heavy in our bodies as led, our sighs beatrice as thick as a swift pulse, our tears do wash the Beds wherein we lie, |
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Mr. Hooker; treat: of perpetuity of Faith in the Elect, p. 95. |
Mr. Hooker; Treat: of perpetuity of Faith in the Elect, p. 95. |
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