Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| commandements, are now~ ~with him in eternall blessednes. To whom (as
 2    1,    6|             for one, and so possesse eternall life; which saying, he kept~ ~
 3    2,    3|                of Womens honour, and eternall disgrace living otherwise.
 4    3,    2|             he concluded, not to win eternall~ ~shame, by compassing a
 5    3,    8|     discoursing on the beatitudes of eternall life, as also the~ ~most
 6    3,    8|          other day, which leadeth to eternall life. But when I~ ~consider
 7    3,    9|             assembly, and~ ~unto her eternall commendation, related the
 8    4,    9|             wish to be confounded in eternall~ ~perdition, if ever I were
 9    5,    8|           was, and am condemned to~ ~eternall punishment. This wicked
10    5,    9|            ours, as well~ ~deserving eternall memory; yet more for his
11    6,    7|              exile with shame, as an eternall scandall to her race. So,~ ~
12    8,    7|            could proove more to your eternall~ ~scandall and disgrace,
13   10,    5|           thy promise; it shal be an eternall~ ~fame to thee, and the
14   10,    6|            committed, more worthy of eternall punishment, then this will
15   10,    8|             conquered in~ ~me, to my eternall confusion and shame. But
16   10,    8|             also to be honoured with eternall~ ~commendation, as being
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