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and our intent sincere, then God hath decreed to doe vs good, for our encouragement: But if otherwise, we are not yet altogether past hope, seeing it is impossible for vs to know any such perēptory decree, which is past against vs; but haue the meanes left to better vs, the Iudge mercifull, examples many, of convertants receiued into favour. If we can bee therefore no other, (as the Monke sayd truely, |
and our intent sincere, then God hath decreed to do us good, for our encouragement: But if otherwise, we Are not yet altogether passed hope, seeing it is impossible for us to know any such peremptory Decree, which is passed against us; but have the means left to better us, the Judge merciful, Examples many, of convertants received into favour. If we can be Therefore no other, (as the Monk said truly, |
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