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Of our god his majesty to feare, of god his mercie to adore, of our selues that vve might knovve our selues to be but men, fraile men, euery day ready to be dissolued, vaine men lighter then vanity it selfe, vile men vvorthy to be abhorred, vvretched men euery vvay despicable, vvicked men euery day to become penetentiaries. |
Of our god his majesty to Fear, of god his mercy to adore, of our selves that we might know our selves to be but men, frail men, every day ready to be dissolved, vain men lighter then vanity it self, vile men worthy to be abhorred, wretched men every Way despicable, wicked men every day to become Penitentiaries. |
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