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Thus (I say) whatsoeuer the temptations be that trouble thee, the discomforts be that molest thee, arising either from the thought of the Deuils subtiltie, from the sight of thine owne infirmitie, from suspition of the want of constancie, from the contempt of neighbours, malice of enemies, or feare of death, tune but this Text with the voice of faith; |
Thus (I say) whatsoever the temptations be that trouble thee, the discomforts be that molest thee, arising either from the Thought of the Devils subtlety, from the sighed of thine own infirmity, from suspicion of the want of constancy, from the contempt of neighbours, malice of enemies, or Fear of death, tune but this Text with the voice of faith; |
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