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Solace for saints in the saddest times. : From the consideration of the happy temperature and lovely composure of all times and providences, as to Gods glory and their good. Held forth in a brief discourse on the first words of the Canticles
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Solace for saints in the saddest times. : From the consideration of the happy temperature and lovely composure of all times and providences, as to Gods glory and their good. Held forth in a brief discourse on the first words of the Canticles
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1648.
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384316
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Sprigg, Joshua (1618-1684)
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