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The satisfaction and comfort, resulting to dying believers, from the well-grounded assurance they have, that God is their God; considered and improved. In a funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Wallham-Green; who departed this life, October 9, 1732. By David Millar ... Published at the desire of her husband, for a memorial to her children

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  • "The satisfaction and comfort, resulting to dying believers, from the well-grounded assurance they have, that God is their God; considered and improved. In a funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Wallham-Green; who departed this life, October 9, 1732. By David Millar, ... Published at the desire of her husband, for a memorial to her children"
  • "The satisfaction and comfort, resulting to dying believers, from the well-grounded assurance they have, that God is their God; considered and improved. In a funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Wallham-Green; who departed this life, October 9, 1732. By David Millar ... Published at the desire of her husband, for a memorial to her children"@en
  • "The satisfaction and comfort, resulting to dying believers, from the well-grounded assurance they have, that God is their God; considered and improved. In a funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Wallham-Green; who departed this life, October 9, 1732. By David Millar ... Published at the desire of her husband, for a memorial to her children"
  • "The satisfaction and comfort, resulting to dying believers, from the well-grounded assurance they have, that God is their God ; considered and improved. In a funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Wallham-Green ; who departed this life, October 9, 1732. By David Millar ... Published at the desire of her husband, for a memorial to her children"@en
  • "The satisfaction and comfort, resulting to dying believers, from the well-grounded assurance they have, that God is their God ; considered and improved. In a funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Wallham-Green ; who departed this life, October 9, 1732. By David Millar ... Published at the desire of her husband, for a memorial to her children"