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1 i | most affectionately and for God's sake beseech all,who see
2 i | pleasure or profit: and not for God'shonour and the good of
3 i | matter of conscience before God,and yet such ordinance can
4 i | have agood Order or, by God's grace, can make a better,
5 i | exercised in the Scriptureand God's Word, to the end that
6 i | the Scripture and Word of God; but they are themselves
7 i, 1| manylanguages. Who knows how God will make use of them in
8 ii | topreach and teach the Word of God, let us begin with the preaching
9 ii, 1| and mayhear the Word of God, if they are not able to
10 ii, 2| preaching, to set the Word of God going, except it be forlectures
11 iii, c| unisono, as follows :'Almighty God,' &c.~
12 iii, i| to lift your hearts to God and to saywith me 'Our Father'
13 iii, i| He has redeemed us from God's wrath, from sin, death,
14 iii, l| still daily intercedes with God tobestow His grace upon
15 iii, n| thank thee, Almighty Lord God,' &c.~
16 iii, o| for teaching the Word of God, speciallywith a view to
17 iii, o| are they to do so (though God takes nopleasure in forced
18 iii, o| everything should be kept in God's servicethat has to do
19 iii, o| the brazenserpent, which God Himself had commanded to
20 iii, o| worthless and fit for nothing. God's Spirit and grace be withus
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