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... thee , and charity to- wards all men . Inflame our hearts with thy love , cast forth of them what displeaseth thee , all infi- delity , hardness of heart , prophaneness , hypocrisy , contempt of thy holy word and ordinances , all un ...
... thee , and charity to- wards all men . Inflame our hearts with thy love , cast forth of them what displeaseth thee , all infi- delity , hardness of heart , prophaneness , hypocrisy , contempt of thy holy word and ordinances , all un ...
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... thee , and shall trust in thee ; even then and ever , O Lord , let thy holy angels pitch their tents round about us , to guard and defend us from all the malice of Satan , and from all perils both of soul and body . Pardon all our ...
... thee , and shall trust in thee ; even then and ever , O Lord , let thy holy angels pitch their tents round about us , to guard and defend us from all the malice of Satan , and from all perils both of soul and body . Pardon all our ...
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... thee , and thy good angel either forsakes his guard or sleeps . There is nothing under heaven , saving a true friend , ( who cannot be counted within the number of moveables ) unto which my heart doth lean . And this dear freedom hath ...
... thee , and thy good angel either forsakes his guard or sleeps . There is nothing under heaven , saving a true friend , ( who cannot be counted within the number of moveables ) unto which my heart doth lean . And this dear freedom hath ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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