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1   I,  33|    the faith of uncorrupted innocence, both feel that there is
2  II,  44|     abide by their state of innocence; and thus it is brought
3  VI,  24|     wicked men, the name of innocence has almost perished, and
4 VII,   9| blood, and that my life and innocence are made to pay for wickedness
5 VII,  20| heaven, and rest in perfect innocence upon their feeding-grounds?
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