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... faith ] To plead my faith where faith had no reward , To move remorse where favor is not borne , To heap complaints where she doth not regard , — Were fruitless , bootless , vain , and yield but scorn . I loved her whom all the world ...
... faith ] To plead my faith where faith had no reward , To move remorse where favor is not borne , To heap complaints where she doth not regard , — Were fruitless , bootless , vain , and yield but scorn . I loved her whom all the world ...
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... faith , not a seasonable faith , which shall last but a while , but a faith which is continuing in GOD . The second clear sight is charity , which is fervent towards his Christian brother . By them two must the king see ever when he ...
... faith , not a seasonable faith , which shall last but a while , but a faith which is continuing in GOD . The second clear sight is charity , which is fervent towards his Christian brother . By them two must the king see ever when he ...
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... faith , not a seasonable faith , which shall last but a while , but a faith which is continuing in GOD . The second clear sight is charity , which is fervent towards his Christian brother . By them two must the king see ever when he ...
... faith , not a seasonable faith , which shall last but a while , but a faith which is continuing in GOD . The second clear sight is charity , which is fervent towards his Christian brother . By them two must the king see ever when he ...
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