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 1    1|    shall not be wrecked in the storm; but this is rather to excite
 2    2|     dashing waves, and a great storm of wind was raging on all
 3    2|        the Almighty, the whole storm of wind and the fury of
 4    2|      when a wild and dangerous storm was raging, and his companions
 5    2|     Lord heard his prayer, the storm immediately ceased, and
 6    2| prevent it. This day a furious storm shall proceed from a cloud,
 7    2|     manner, by such a singular storm, while the whole sea around
 8    2|  dangers, by raising a violent storm and causing great darkness
 9    3|       power; for there arose a storm of wind without rain, which
10    3|        of the blessed man, the storm was quelled at once, the
11    3|     lashed into fury; and this storm, as hath been said, was
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