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... heart wanting sap and moisture and art there- fore athirst for want of grace , then it is very hopeful God will give thee a spirit of grace , Esau [ Isaiah ] 44.3 . To whom will God give the spirit of grace ? To those that are dry and ...
... heart wanting sap and moisture and art there- fore athirst for want of grace , then it is very hopeful God will give thee a spirit of grace , Esau [ Isaiah ] 44.3 . To whom will God give the spirit of grace ? To those that are dry and ...
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... heart , and had a good effect for a season ; but not getting deep enough to pray rightly , the tempter , when he came , found entrance . I remember once , having spent a part of a day in wantonness , as I went to bed at night , there ...
... heart , and had a good effect for a season ; but not getting deep enough to pray rightly , the tempter , when he came , found entrance . I remember once , having spent a part of a day in wantonness , as I went to bed at night , there ...
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... heart ! —and yet I cannot be deceived.- We are generally most stupid and incred- ulous in what most materially concerns us . We find the greatest difficulty , in persuad- ing ourselves of the attainment of what we most ardently desire ...
... heart ! —and yet I cannot be deceived.- We are generally most stupid and incred- ulous in what most materially concerns us . We find the greatest difficulty , in persuad- ing ourselves of the attainment of what we most ardently desire ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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