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excellent promises , had worked such amazing wonders for which were
afterwards offered to mankind them : he promises them the noblest temby Jesus
Christ .
... those encou- fully to worship and obey that God , who ragements , and those
excellent promises , had worked such amazing wonders for which were
afterwards offered to mankind them : he promises them the noblest temby Jesus
Christ .
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