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We were led into two Chambers, called the Prefence,
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But in what Manner the Prefence and Conjunftion of the Lord, and of Heaven, is efFedled in all Countries, by Means of the Word, fhall now be fhewn*
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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- He is trub my Frieod, who with a ready Prefence of Uind fiippoits me; not he who condoles with ne upon my iil Succcfs, and fayi he u fcrry for my Lofs.
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While we fo near thy Prefence dwells Our Faith fliall fit fecure and fmg Defiance to the Gates of Hell.
The Book of Psalms: As Translated, Paraphrased, Or Imitated by Some of the Most Eminent English ... 1781
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To which tbc Foreman muft anfwer, Tesy in the Prefence and hearing of them all.
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And 'tis obfervable, as in the Ho - mily above cited, we are ftirred up to pray that the Holy Ghoft would aftift us, and injpire us with his Prefence; fo the Liturgies are full of Injpiration, and Petitions for that Purpofe.
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Men of Dignity! fuch as have no lefs an Honour than that of holding a Plate in the Prefence of fome certain Knights of the Blue Ribbon.
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He went out and departed from the Prefence of the Lord, and from his Father's Family where God was worfliipped.
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Who/hall be f unified with ever la/ling DeJIruc - tion,/rem. the Prefence of the Lord,
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Court at certain Scilbns of the Yeari and being introduced into his Prefence, he only touches the Part affefted with his Handi and an infallible curt filhvs.
The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy [G.P. Marana] at Paris. Tr. [by W. Bradshaw ... 1707
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