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Faithfulness, Unchangebleness, Nastiness, Goodness, Grace, Mercy, Love, Provenly &c which render sd a
Faithfulness, Unchangebleness, Nastiness, Goodness, Grace, Mercy, Love, Provenly &c which render God a
   nast coinplest, renseet obbject of trust and sane, are all in Sen?etence attrelicted to ye Person of Ct;
   past coinp but, perfect object of trust and Love,  
and under these divine Chauclens is h have represented and professed to us, to this end yt we should be ?ested to believe
are all in Sen?etence attrbuted to ye Person of Ct;
and trust, love & cleave to him above all - now is there any thing in his human? reebene in yt fulness of grace and truth and all prnlness of ye  
and under these divine Characters
seed head which it hath plubesed ye treshn should dwell in him - ungt unethan and trihubstatesen of ye  hrenit in
is to have represented
?uin, above his tellawes and above measure, any thing in those ? thnts wherein he trust us behoves him ye
and professed to us, to this
Prehennenes - nothing in his Love, Condessent?? tunetiution have Mercy
end yt we should be ?ested to believe
and trust, love &  
cleave to him above all -  
Nor is there any thing
in his human nature
in yt fulness of grace and
truth and all fullness of ye
God head which it hath pledged
ye treshn should dwell
in him - in yt unethan and  
tribulation of ye  hrenit in
him, above his fellowes and
above measure, any thing
in those all things wherein
he hath us behoves him ye
Prehennenes - nothing  
in his Love, Condessent??  
tunetiution have Mercy

Revision as of 21:10, 3 June 2022

Note: slowly becoming clear... Faithfulness, Unchangebleness, Nastiness, Goodness, Grace, Mercy, Love, Provenly &c which render God a

 past coinp but, perfect object of trust and Love, 

are all in Sen?etence attrbuted to ye Person of Ct; and under these divine Characters is to have represented and professed to us, to this end yt we should be ?ested to believe and trust, love & cleave to him above all - Nor is there any thing in his human nature in yt fulness of grace and truth and all fullness of ye God head which it hath pledged ye treshn should dwell in him - in yt unethan and tribulation of ye hrenit in him, above his fellowes and above measure, any thing in those all things wherein he hath us behoves him ye Prehennenes - nothing in his Love, Condessent?? tunetiution have Mercy