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It is but little of the world yet that hath heard the lost estate of mankind and of a Savior, Christ Jesus and as yet the fullness of the gentiles has not come, and probably shall not until the downfall of the Papacy.
Roger Williams
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Roger Williams
Born: 1603
Born: December 21
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