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Feare not, &c. euery word hath the waight of an argument, as if he had said, feare not the losse or want of earthly things (he there handleth the argument of Gods prouidence) it is your kind and louing father that doth tender your estate and hath care of it, it standeth with his good will and pleasure freely to giue without any merit of yours the kingdome, that is that heauenly kingdome prepared for you, |
fear not, etc. every word hath the weight of an argument, as if he had said, Fear not the loss or want of earthly things (he there handleth the argument of God's providence) it is your kind and loving father that does tender your estate and hath care of it, it Stands with his good will and pleasure freely to give without any merit of yours the Kingdom, that is that heavenly Kingdom prepared for you, |
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