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Nothing so crushes the Soul, as the absence of God. 3. He doth it, that the blow may seize; whilest he is present, 'tis impossible the Soul should dye: Three children burn not. 7. That which adds to all, He submits to be dumb and silent, not to complain under all this: |
Nothing so crushes the Soul, as the absence of God. 3. He does it, that the blow may seize; whilst he is present, it's impossible the Soul should die: Three children burn not. 7. That which adds to all, He submits to be dumb and silent, not to complain under all this: |
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