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... head . I will , however , give you the events of a week , mingling my own private peculiar with the public , for we are here jumbled a little together at present . " On Sunday ( the 15th , I believe , ) I had a strong and sudden ...
... head . I will , however , give you the events of a week , mingling my own private peculiar with the public , for we are here jumbled a little together at present . " On Sunday ( the 15th , I believe , ) I had a strong and sudden ...
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... head of the church in giving rise to a very considerable and still increasing denomination of Christians , -a man whose apostolic labours were the means of promoting an extensive revival of religion , not only in Wales , but in ...
... head of the church in giving rise to a very considerable and still increasing denomination of Christians , -a man whose apostolic labours were the means of promoting an extensive revival of religion , not only in Wales , but in ...
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... head , and immedi- ately died ; our Major also received three wounds , so that I fear he will not live . 66 Notwithstanding all these discouragements , our men fainted not , but fought so , that the enemy at last found themselves ...
... head , and immedi- ately died ; our Major also received three wounds , so that I fear he will not live . 66 Notwithstanding all these discouragements , our men fainted not , but fought so , that the enemy at last found themselves ...
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... head I then thought it was time to come off . Both these shots were so mercifully directed , that there is not a bone broken ; and I still say , notwithstanding these two wounds , that God put a hedge round about me , and gave his ...
... head I then thought it was time to come off . Both these shots were so mercifully directed , that there is not a bone broken ; and I still say , notwithstanding these two wounds , that God put a hedge round about me , and gave his ...
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... head as captain of our host , and the army followed with a daring cheerful boldness , for we never doubted but we would beat them . " Providence ordered it so , that our regiment was no farther engaged than by being cannonaded , which ...
... head as captain of our host , and the army followed with a daring cheerful boldness , for we never doubted but we would beat them . " Providence ordered it so , that our regiment was no farther engaged than by being cannonaded , which ...
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