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ad sontes aquarum, ita desiderat anima mea ad te, Deus. Psal. 42. et Iset XII. Quando Veniam,ia apparebo ante faciem Dei ὶ Uri. 42 3. I 67XIII. Quis mihi dabit pennas sicut columbae, la volabo A requiescam X IV. Risin dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine virtutum i concupiscit deficit anima mea in atria Dommi.
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ro be read in Chiarches.' Constitutions a d Canons Ecclesiasticat. Divine Brea things, or a Pinus Soul thirsting aster Christ, in an hundred excellent Meditations.
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Iinconveniences of Toleration. Tolaration EXam ined. A Leiter about Comprehension.
A Narrati re of the Burning os Eoa 1666, Uith an Account of the Losses, and a most rema rhable Parallel betweenit and MO S C 0, both as to the Phasiae and Fire.
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minent anil Learned Sir Francis Ba-Gn, at a Sestions for the Verge, declaring the Jurisdietion thereos, and the offences herein inqui rabie, as Meli by the Common-LaW, as by
