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For the greatest comfort of a dying Saint is the pardon of his sins; and whosoever hath tasted of the largenesse of Gods bounty, in remitting his own talents, would not willingly have any of his brethren charged with pence, either by himself, or others. |
For the greatest Comfort of a dying Saint is the pardon of his Sins; and whosoever hath tasted of the largeness of God's bounty, in remitting his own Talents, would not willingly have any of his brothers charged with pence, either by himself, or Others. |
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