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[we are] pressed on every side, yet not straitened; perplexed, yet not unto despair; |
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[ We are] troubled ª°
on ª
every side, ª
yet ª
not ª
distressed; ª°
[ we are] perplexed, ª°
but ª
not ª
in despair; ª° |
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Wee are troubled ª°
on ª
euery side, ª
yet ª
not ª
distressed; ª°
we are perplexed, ª°
but ª
not ª
in despaire, ª° |
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But in every thing we are afflicted, yet not strangled; we are beaten, yet not condemned; |
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And in every thing we are oppressed, but not suffocated; we are corrected, but not condemned; |
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