tion., and the king thereof, rhut they may not impaire their furrire ioyes, as there– by they preferue and --n– ~reaJe thefe ioye·s, fo bee 1 cbey_Heralds and Proclay"" '! rners of the exceeding hap– pineffe of the prefence ofl · God., they are rhe '\VitneC f<;!s of God to the world, that this world is nothi ng 1 comparable to thenext)and f that neither the nliferies \ nor felicities of it, areany 1 -·- wayequa1Je that tranfcen.. 1 1 dent ioy which is to come•. Finally , when corruption ·ouer-mafters vs, the fuffici.;. ence of Gods grace doth releeue vs,forgiuene1fe fup .. plyingor couering thede• fects ofinfirmitie. Bist
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