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... hand , he easily moves them whithersoever himselfe pleaseth , to put in execution his Divine commands . This , my Lord , appears most evidently out of those words of Daniel , where he , rendering thanks unto God for revealing unto him ...
... hand , he easily moves them whithersoever himselfe pleaseth , to put in execution his Divine commands . This , my Lord , appears most evidently out of those words of Daniel , where he , rendering thanks unto God for revealing unto him ...
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... hand over me , I may obtain here for my nation the liberty of a free and public synagogue , wherein we may daily call upon the Lord our God , that once he may be pleased to remember his mercies and promises done to our forefathers ...
... hand over me , I may obtain here for my nation the liberty of a free and public synagogue , wherein we may daily call upon the Lord our God , that once he may be pleased to remember his mercies and promises done to our forefathers ...
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... hand ; I believing , more particularly , that this restoration can not be before the words of Daniel , Chapter xii , verse 7 , be first accom- plished when he saith , And when the disper- sion of the holy people shall be compleated in ...
... hand ; I believing , more particularly , that this restoration can not be before the words of Daniel , Chapter xii , verse 7 , be first accom- plished when he saith , And when the disper- sion of the holy people shall be compleated in ...
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... hand ; and this being a business of very great concernment , no absolute answer is yet returned him under the present day of the conclusion hereof , being vulgarly stil❜d April the , 1656 ; but , according to holy Scripture , the 14th ...
... hand ; and this being a business of very great concernment , no absolute answer is yet returned him under the present day of the conclusion hereof , being vulgarly stil❜d April the , 1656 ; but , according to holy Scripture , the 14th ...
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... hand which his predecessors had done , and to grant them free exercise of their religion . To the honour of James II . be it recorded , that in the presence of his lords spiritual and temporal , viz . , his Royal Highness Prince George ...
... hand which his predecessors had done , and to grant them free exercise of their religion . To the honour of James II . be it recorded , that in the presence of his lords spiritual and temporal , viz . , his Royal Highness Prince George ...
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