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prayer of any plead exemption from it , he knows not the Gospel : if any would
wring it out of your hands , or steal it from you under what pretence soever , I
hope they shall do it without effect . That God may maintain it in your hands , and
direct ...
prayer of any plead exemption from it , he knows not the Gospel : if any would
wring it out of your hands , or steal it from you under what pretence soever , I
hope they shall do it without effect . That God may maintain it in your hands , and
direct ...
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is evidenced by a note which he dictated , whose address is missing , in regard to
some petition which had come into his hands , all further knowledge of which is
lost , and which is of no importance save as indicating his movements and his ...
is evidenced by a note which he dictated , whose address is missing , in regard to
some petition which had come into his hands , all further knowledge of which is
lost , and which is of no importance save as indicating his movements and his ...
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The next day , on Monday , I went to the house , they were labouring to get hands
for his execution at the door ; I refused and went into the house ; saith Cromwell , '
those that are gone in shall set their hands , I will have their hands now . ' .
The next day , on Monday , I went to the house , they were labouring to get hands
for his execution at the door ; I refused and went into the house ; saith Cromwell , '
those that are gone in shall set their hands , I will have their hands now . ' .
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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