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poeniteret. Id. q. 86. a. 3. the Prophet _Ieremie_[e],) which | c._] will make the Fearlesse Sinner | inexcusable: _Who would not feare | [Note: V. thee O Lord, thou King of Nations, | _Reasons to feare the Lord._] thou King of Saints?_ 1. _For thou | onely art Holy:_ 2. _For all | [Note c: _2 Cor. 5. 10, 11._] Nations shall come vnto thee, and | worship thee_: 3. _For thy | [Note d: _Reuel. 14. 7._] iudgements are made manifest_[f]: | 4. _For there is none like vnto | [Note e: _Ier. 10. 7._] thee, that pardoneth Iniquitie, and | passeth by the Transgression of the | [Sidenote: VI. remnant of thy Heritage[g]?_ Who | _Prayer for Godly Feare._] would not Feare Thee such an | _Almightie, All-seeing, Iust, | [Note f: _Reuel. 15. 4._] Mercifull Lord God? Put thy feare | therefore in our Hearts_ (as thou | [Note g: _Mic. 7. 18._] hast promised[h]) _that wee may | neuer depart from thee_; but | [Note h: _Ier. 32. 39._] clinging inseparably by a liuely | faith, vnto the bleeding wounds of | [Note i: _Si enim amamus Christum, our Blessed Redeemer, may without | vtiq aduentum eius desiderare all slauish Feare[i] of Death and | debemus. Peruersum enim est, & Iudgement, Louingly[k] appeare | nescio vtrum ver[=u], quem diligis, before thy Iudgement-seat, and | timere ne veniat, orare, Veniat without desperate _Crying to the | regn[=u] tu[=u], & timere, ne mountains and rocks Fall on vs_[l], | exaudiaris. Vnde autem timor? ... may ioyfully heare Thee say vnto | Quisquis ergo futur[=u] iudic[=e] vs: _Come ye Blessed of my Father, | times, praesent[=e] c[=o]scienti[=a] Inherit the Kingdome prepared for | tu[=a] corrige. S. Aug. in Psal. you from the foundation of the | 147. tom 3._] world_[m]. | | [Note k: _2 Tim. 4. 8._] Which God grants vnto vs all, for | the All-sufficient Merits of his | [Note l: _Reuel. 6. 16._] Dearest Sonne, the Sweet Lord | Iesus: To whom with Himselfe and | [Note m: _Matth. 25. 34._] the Holy Spirit be ascribed _All | Praise, Honour, Glory, Power, | Dominion and Maiestie, now and | euer. Amen. Amen._ | FINIS. End of Project Gutenberg's The Praise of a Godly Woman, by Hanni
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