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... Lord 1373 we to our Lord and we shall be comforted ; touch we him and we shall be made clene ; cleeve to him and we shall be sekir and safe fro al maner of peril . For our curtes Lord will that we ben as homley I kyndely schapp ...
... Lord 1373 we to our Lord and we shall be comforted ; touch we him and we shall be made clene ; cleeve to him and we shall be sekir and safe fro al maner of peril . For our curtes Lord will that we ben as homley I kyndely schapp ...
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... LORD shall returne and come to Zion with songs , and euerlasting ioy vpon their heads : they shall obtaine ioy and ... LORD is risen vpon thee . For behold , the darknesse shall couer the earth , and grosse darknesse the people but the ...
... LORD shall returne and come to Zion with songs , and euerlasting ioy vpon their heads : they shall obtaine ioy and ... LORD is risen vpon thee . For behold , the darknesse shall couer the earth , and grosse darknesse the people but the ...
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... Lord God , thou knowest . Againe he said vnto me , Prophecie vpon these bones , and say vnto them ; O yee drie bones , heare the word of the LORD . Thus saith the Lord God vnto these bones , Behold , I wil cause breath to enter into you ...
... Lord God , thou knowest . Againe he said vnto me , Prophecie vpon these bones , and say vnto them ; O yee drie bones , heare the word of the LORD . Thus saith the Lord God vnto these bones , Behold , I wil cause breath to enter into you ...
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