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Surely, wee might haue begunne the verse with Dauid, [ Wee went through fire and water, ] but God knowes whether we might haue ended the verse with him or no? [ thou hast brought vs out into a wealthy place, ] for I doubt whether the most secure in his own conscience, could haue acertained himselfe, beeing surprised with so sudden a frush, that hee was sufficiently prepared to hee receiued into Heauen. A damnable fire that should haue destroied both body and soule. I come to the thirde; |
Surely, we might have begun the verse with David, [ we went through fire and water, ] but God knows whither we might have ended the verse with him or no? [ thou hast brought us out into a wealthy place, ] for I doubt whither the most secure in his own conscience, could have ascertained himself, being surprised with so sudden a frush, that he was sufficiently prepared to he received into Heaven. A damnable fire that should have destroyed both body and soul. I come to the Third; |
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