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 1    1,    1|         IT IS, TO DISTINGUISH~ ~ GOODNESSE FROM HYPOCRISIE; AND HOW (
 2    1,    1|        may we credit, that~ ~his goodnesse is more fully enclined towards
 3    1,    2| EXPRESSED, THE LIBERALITY AND~ ~ GOODNESSE OF GOD, EXTENDED TO THE
 4    1,    2|         us, by his Tale, how the goodnesse of God~ ~regardeth not our
 5    1,    2|       testimony of such gracious goodnesse, and not~ ~to live so dissolutely
 6    1,    2|          way leaning to grace or goodnesse.~ ~And, for ought I could
 7    1,    7|        argument sufficient, that goodnesse is gone up to heaven, and~ ~
 8    1,    9|       that there is little or no goodnesse at all~ ~in them; yet the
 9    2,    3|     doubt in his meere mercy and goodnesse) with a~ ~man meete to be
10    3,    3|   troubled with such an enemy to goodnesse. Wherefore (good Father)
11    3,    6|      beleeve the worst, then any goodnesse, be it~ ~never so manifest.
12    3,    6|          against me, grace~ ~and goodnesse having so forsaken me, to
13    3,    7|         man, and the~ ~friend to goodnesse, I know undoubtedly, that
14    4,    3|     afterward spake thus. Little goodnesse appeared in the beginning
15    4,    4|           man, that can have any goodnesse - or vertue dwelling in
16    5,    6|       there boldly justified the goodnesse of his cause: Restituta~ ~
17    5,    9|          you aske~ ~for; and her goodnesse, excelling all other of
18    8,   10|       head was~ ~redeemed by thy goodnesse onely. Heaven beareth me
19   10,    2|      USED, FOR THEIR REDUCING TO GOODNESSE~ ~ AGAINE~ ~ ~ ~ Ghinotto
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