The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Том 95 |
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Inwardly , you think as that God wou'd be his strength , I do , -1 ken you weel --- your aye -and that he wou'd gi'e ... and we'll “ formed " frae the womB to be his be able to support our minister as servant among us ; that he was to ...
Inwardly , you think as that God wou'd be his strength , I do , -1 ken you weel --- your aye -and that he wou'd gi'e ... and we'll “ formed " frae the womB to be his be able to support our minister as servant among us ; that he was to ...
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