A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... save me . The way of the Lord is pure , and so is his word ; he helps all them that trust in him . LESSON IV . Some men will pass by an ill act , and some will not ; but if we will fear God and keep his word , he will not cast us off ...
... save me . The way of the Lord is pure , and so is his word ; he helps all them that trust in him . LESSON IV . Some men will pass by an ill act , and some will not ; but if we will fear God and keep his word , he will not cast us off ...
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... saved me out of all my fear . LESSON II . The angel of the Lord standeth round them that fear him , and saveth them ... save both man and beast . How great is thy mercy , O God , and the children of men shall put their trust under the ...
... saved me out of all my fear . LESSON II . The angel of the Lord standeth round them that fear him , and saveth them ... save both man and beast . How great is thy mercy , O God , and the children of men shall put their trust under the ...
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... save my soul : O save me for thy mercies ' sake . For in death no man doth think on thee ; and who will give thee thanks in the pit ? LESSON V. O clap your hands , all ye people , O sing unto God with the voice of joy ! For the Lord is ...
... save my soul : O save me for thy mercies ' sake . For in death no man doth think on thee ; and who will give thee thanks in the pit ? LESSON V. O clap your hands , all ye people , O sing unto God with the voice of joy ! For the Lord is ...
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