ji3' ?'he Praaict m.f Piety. elfe 'butt a great) /Idling after this neighbours ßottfe and that neighbours and ; yea, fecretly wring fuch a man dead, that I might haue his lrùing °or office; coveting rather thofe things which thou haft beftowed on another rather then beeing thankefull for that which thou haft giuen veto my f f. Thus I, O Lord, who am a carnal/ fanner, and fold under fnne; hate trantreffed all thy holy and fpirituall Commaunderncnts, from the firfi to the l4, from. the grearel vnto the leas`!', _aid`- here I íland guiltiebefore thy Iudgement feat, of all the brea- ches of all thy Lawes, and therefore Ivable to thy Croft, and to all the rniferies that ¡N- ice can powre forth vpon fo curfeda creature. And whither (hall I goe for deliuerance from this mifery ? e4ngelr blush at- my rebellion , and will not 'wipe mec s Men are guilty
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