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tes, Gideon marc tory, terposition, decided in e tributing it to temptation in its fullest extent; not a kingdom only, but an ary one, but Gideon in ty of RULE OVER YOU, NEIt be more explicit; Gideon dot decline t deniet to give it; neit ted declarations of in tive style of a prop cion to the King of heaven.
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