The Praaaice ofPietie. vino mee : that I may viè it as thy .Schoolc ,. wherein I. may learne to know the greatnef? e of my n.iferie, and the riches of thy taiercie : that I may be fo humbled. at the one , that I. de- ipaire not date other : and that I may fo renounce all cons deace of helpe in my felfe', or in any other. creature, that I may onely put the whole refl of my faluation in thy all-fuf- cient merits. And forafmuch as thou knowef#., Lord ,. how weake a veffell I am)full of frail - tie and irnperfeelions; and that by nature I am angry -and fro- ward vnder euery croire and affli }ion :O.Lord, who art the giuer ofallgoodgifts,arine nice with patience to- endure thy bleífedwill and p ?ea_fure ;-and of thy mercy lay no more vpoa . raee, then I ílzall be able to en- dure and fuffer... Cine tnce grac( to behaue my felt?. in all pari ence, lone, at. d meckeneffe, vn- to.. 635. I CoI'tlo. a-o'
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