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And for yourself, whatever there has been either of sin or duty, remember the one and forget the other, and betake yourself wholly to the mercy of God and the merit of Christ.
Donald Cargill
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Donald Cargill
Age: 62 †
Born: 1619
Born: January 1
Died: 1681
Died: July 27
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