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Affift againſt Almighty alſo Amen amongſt aſk Basil Montagu becauſe beseech thee Bishop of Sodor bleffing bleſs Chriſt our Lord Chriſtian compaffion confefs darkneſs defire difcern Dodford duties earthly eſpecially evil faith fake falvation ferve thee fhall fickneſs fincere fins fome forgiveneſs forrow fouls fpirit freſh ftrive fuch fuffer give glory godly gofpel goodneſs grace grant happineſs haſt hath hearts heavenly Father himſelf Holy Ghoſt houſe humble Increaſe itſelf Jefus Chrift Jeſus John Milton JOHN MITFORD laſt lefs Let us pray Lord and Saviour Lord's Prayer meaſure morning muſt myſelf ourſelves paſt peace perfons pleaſed pleaſure praiſe Preferve preſent profperity promiſe raiſe refpective refreſhment reſt righteouſneſs ſerve ſhall ſhort ſhould themſelves theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou thou haft thy beloved thy fatherly thy heavenly thy mercy thy word Trinity Sunday underſtanding unto uſe watchfulneſs whofe WILLIAM PICKERING WILLIAM THORNTON wiſdom worſhip yourſelf
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