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The losse of him is the losse of the Fountain from which all kinde of good doth or can come. The losse of the cause, is the losse of all the effects, of all the blessed affections, influences, and promises of God; |
The loss of him is the loss of the Fountain from which all kind of good does or can come. The loss of the cause, is the loss of all the effects, of all the blessed affections, influences, and promises of God; |
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