pu~ ~ qufe and~ing in~o every comfort 1 I can 9btain noth~ng by my mdu~ne, yet am prone t9 defire, get, and ufe thy mercies unlawfully ; thy bleffing is only· the fl:affof my bread, ~elp me towait on thy provi– dence in amoderate ufeof lawful means; give me a competencie of outward.cot.nforts, t~y bleffing in the ufe ther_eof, andcont~n~me~t ther,ewath; an eh abpve all, a nght theret~ tn .Chpft, ~p~ prevent · needleif~ cares and fenfual delights. ... · ,' . 5. As to tha~, Petition, [Forgive ~e,s DJW debts aiwe forgive our debters: ] Thus Elead ir, Lonl., Iam wo– Jully g~ilty of origiqal apd ~ltual. fi,n, .and am there– by~ debter to divine jq{tice: I ~we millio~s, a~dcan- · pot pay the leafi: farthing, Jherefore defe~ve to b~caft into thedark aungeop ofe~ernal tpl'fflen~~; butj/ dea.r J:,qrd, thou hafi found.11 R~nforn who ft~nds · ia man·s ' ~e~p to be ibr.ety for him, 0 accept m,e in thyoeloved ~.op Jefus 9hrift,wa!h ~\V~y ~y fins ·iq_ his blood~ciQ~th my ~~kerl-f9ql ~ith his glorio.us rqbes, giv~ plef~ving f~~~h t? erpbr~ce hhn up~on hi~ own terrqsl fre~ my. roul from guilt and pqnithment of fin, pardo':l my·, daily f.~tiinGs, ~nd fe~l an ~cqu!ttance i!l my ~on,(c_ie~Cf!.?}Vhich feHs me I ~o fr~~l'y forgtve all offences aga~pfl: .my felf. _ · · ~- 'fhel4~ petition, [Andlead us not into t:Ji!.P~fl_tion, ·but deliver mfro_mevil,] you m~y render thus: .Lord,it were righteOt}S with thee to leave me to be affaultec\' _ ~nd conquereq by Sa~an, my fouls cruel enemie; m.~ . · hea~t is growi~~ w~nton, , ~rQuq, and ca,~elefs,, apt tq .. thruft tny felf tnto temptattont; but unable to refift or. f>:'\er~~,ne .~h,em ~ thqq. ~aill juftly bti.ngme in~o occa-, fi~qs, and leave1ne to m,yfeJftherein; bu~o~ myGod, ~ee.p myfoqJ frombeing tempted', or ~m~ m.e in the 1\o~r oftempt~tion, _or ~e~ov~.f m~ o~~?,fmy f~i!~ .~n~ ~-~~ls ; (~ncbfie ~yJI~ps, m~kemy ~~~dtng fqr~r tn t~y theng~~' 1re\l,dSatanunder my feet,c~nquer theworl4 fa,~ P;le, c~~~~fie me 9qt9 ~~·~ wpf19, f~.~9~e my.fthe~. t . r Wlt 10, ' '~ }
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