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1 1 | our hearts and voices to God above, who showeth His wonders
2 5 | they use, when they thank God), and then said: “If ye
3 7 | took of desolate strangers, God would reward.” And so six
4 9 | and respect, and said, “God surely is manifested in
5 10| ever we shall see Europe, God only knoweth. It is a kind
6 10| come, let us look up to God, and every man reform his
7 10| upon us. Therefore, for God’s love, and as we love the
8 10| we may be at peace with God and may find grace in the
9 16| Lord God of heaven and earth; thou
10 18| declare unto that people where God shall ordain this ark to
11 30| the works and creatures of God. Some think it beareth the
12 30| learned from the Hebrews that God had created the world and
13 30| nature of all things, whereby God might have the more glory
14 31| of matter; but only for God’s first creature, which
15 37| well you are born, give God the praise, and persevere
16 38| man; and he would tell how God made him ruler of the seraphim,
17 48| God bless thee, my son; I will
18 48| unto thee, for the love of God and men, a relation of the
19 85| daily, of laud and thanks to God for His marvellous works.
20 87| upon my head, and said: “God bless thee, my son, and
21 87| bless thee, my son, and God bless this relation which
22 87| nations; for we here are in God’s bosom, a land unknown.”
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