724 The PrfRice of7'iety, that the prayers ofthethteout (hall anaile march with thee: in the Obedience therefore of thy Commandement, and confidence of thy gracious prontife, wee are bold to become humble fuiters veto thy diuine Maie- file, in the behalfe of this our deare Brother(or Si:fler)whom thou haft vi4ited with the cha flifemeaat of thine owne father- ly hand. Wee could gladly with the Ref/it/aim of his health,and a longer continuance of his life and Clirïftian Pel.' lowJhip amongft vs: but for as much as it appeareth (as farre as va'e can dífcerne) that thou haft appointed by this vifitation, to call for him out of this mortali life: wee fub- mit our wills to thy blefcd will, and humbly intreate for kits Chrift his fake; and the me- rits of his bitter Death and paììon (which bee bath fuffe- -. .red for him) that ..L_u woul. dell
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