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then might I by right as a right Physitian of the soule, chalenge a grace ad practicandum in this poore hospitall of Christ, where there is many a spirituall blinde Bartimeus, many a lame Mephibosheth, many a leprous Naamā, many a bedred Aeneas, many a soule-sick Ezechias, nay many a soule-dead Lazarus, rotting and putrifying in the graue of sinne, wrapt in that winding sheete of woe, muffled in ignorance, key cold in charitie; |
then might I by right as a right physician of the soul, challenge a grace ad practicandum in this poor hospital of christ, where there is many a spiritual blind Bartimaeus, many a lame Mephibosheth, many a leprous Naamam, many a bedrid Aeneas, many a soul-sick Hezekiah, nay many a soul-dead Lazarus, rotting and Putrifying in the graven of sin, wrapped in that winding sheet of woe, muffled in ignorance, key cold in charity; |
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