But with his childern in whose hertes he writeth the faith of
his sonne Iesus & the loue of his lawes / he goeth
other wise to werke
his lawes in their wil: & their peticions
are his honoure and their neyboures welth: and that he will
prouide them of al thinges necessarie vn to this life and
gouern them that their hertes be not ouercome of euell. And
he heareth them vnto his honoure and their euerlastynge
saluacion / and purgeth them and teacheth them thinges wherof the popish and all they whose hertes the god of this world hath
blynded
to serue god with workes haue no fealynge.
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