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but grow up as a received infant under its missing father. These churched shall be comforted in a door of hope, opened by so signal a pledge of the lengthening of their tranquility. These poor naked gentiles, not a few of whom thro' grace, are come and coming in, shall still sse their would-be? teachers with encouragement * of a more plentiful increase of the Kingdom of Christ among them, & the blessing of your poor affliction (& yet we hope trusting in god) shall come upon the head & heart of that great King who was