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streightway he cōmeth nere, and doth suggest the thoughts of dispayre, making vs heauier then any sand or lead, which thoughtes if we receiue and agre vnto, by and by letting go the holde of our saluation, we must nedes by the very weight of them be drowned in the botome of al mischief, contemning the cōmaundementes of a meeke and good Lord, obeying the wil of a cruel and fierse tyrant and enemy to our saluation. |
straightway he comes never, and does suggest the thoughts of despair, making us Heavier then any sand or led, which thoughts if we receive and agree unto, by and by letting go the hold of our salvation, we must needs by the very weight of them be drowned in the bottom of all mischief, contemning the Commandments of a meek and good Lord, obeying the will of a cruel and fierce tyrant and enemy to our salvation. |
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