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... To him his heavenly office , nor was long His witness unconfirm'd : on him baptiz'd Heav'n open'd , and in likeness of a Dove A- 25 30 The Z 35 The Spirit defcended , while the Father's voice From PARADISE REGAIN'D Page 14 27 Book IV: 39.
... To him his heavenly office , nor was long His witness unconfirm'd : on him baptiz'd Heav'n open'd , and in likeness of a Dove A- 25 30 The Z 35 The Spirit defcended , while the Father's voice From PARADISE REGAIN'D Page 14 27 Book IV: 39.
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... Heav'n Delay , for longest time to him is fhort ; 40 45 50 55 And now too foon for us the circling hours This dreaded time have compast , wherein we Muft bide the ftroak of that long threatn'd wound , At least if fo we can , and by the ...
... Heav'n Delay , for longest time to him is fhort ; 40 45 50 55 And now too foon for us the circling hours This dreaded time have compast , wherein we Muft bide the ftroak of that long threatn'd wound , At least if fo we can , and by the ...
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... Heav'n 55 Delay , for longest time to him is short ; And now too soon for us the circling hours This dreaded time have compast , wherein we Must hide the stroak of that long threatn'd wound , At least if so we can , and by the head 60 ...
... Heav'n 55 Delay , for longest time to him is short ; And now too soon for us the circling hours This dreaded time have compast , wherein we Must hide the stroak of that long threatn'd wound , At least if so we can , and by the head 60 ...
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... Heav'n , that who he is Thenceforth the Nations may not doubt ; I faw The Prophet do him reverence , on him rifing Out of the water , Heav'n above the clouds Unfold her chryftal doors , thence on his head A perfect dove defcend , what e ...
... Heav'n , that who he is Thenceforth the Nations may not doubt ; I faw The Prophet do him reverence , on him rifing Out of the water , Heav'n above the clouds Unfold her chryftal doors , thence on his head A perfect dove defcend , what e ...
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... Heav'n Admiring flood a space , then into hymns Burft forth , and in celeftial measures mov'd Circling the throne and finging , while the hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument . Victory and triumph to the Son of God Now ...
... Heav'n Admiring flood a space , then into hymns Burft forth , and in celeftial measures mov'd Circling the throne and finging , while the hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument . Victory and triumph to the Son of God Now ...
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