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great and excellent means of these Graces of Faith and Love towards Cl understand they are ye principal outward and ordinary onilable and powerful means God has appointed and is wnt to make use of in Beyebling Pradnency ,Crecliny and inenensing ye Actings and  nenuses of wise snuch toward Jesus Cl. __
great and excellent means of these Graces of Faith and Love towards Ct understand they are ye principal outward and ordinary onilable and powerful means God has appointed and is wnt to make use of in Beyebling Pradnency ,Creating and inenensing ye Actings and  nenuses of wise snuch toward Jesus Ct. __
  The Arrlieubleness of those tents to this Provasition thus implained and understand, and ye evidence to assend of ye   nsh
  The Applicableness of those texts to this Proposition thus explained and understand, and ye evidence to assend of ye truth
therefo we will a Cill torch upon.  with regard to   uth in Cl ye refn Power, the Arcangel t John in ye Content relates ye Inenedulity and unbehaf of Thomas, who would not
therefo we will a little touch upon. -  
believe in hin as risen without the tistimony of his senses, light and touch; and who was gratified and satisfied therein and in ye ?ny brought. 1 to believe in a risen Cl, wh he
- with regard to truth in Ct ye refer Savior, the Evangelist John in ye Content relates ye Inenedulity and unbelief of Thomas, who would not
declares, and wh Cl ashnwn  tedges, but in such a to  y ingently to rebuke him for his tuenedebly without this testimony of his senses; declaring they are above lasted ye  
believe in him as risen without the testimony of his senses, light and touch;  
and who was gratified and satisfied therein and in ye ?ny brought to believe in a risen Ct, which he
declares, and which Ct acknowledges, but in such a to  y ingently to
rebuke him for his tuenedebly without this testimony of his senses; declaring they are above lasted ye  
nust move (wave?) rable and to varable, who believe in him, cunelely a  on a divine testimony sufficiently stified in ye old testament. saent, die ye  hish neslevy any men hand and Perannse of God with the Refrest to him; and not on ye dence of sense' and who believe an ku wroge heard of his iresrened bestnesses, without unsble Coidence as new  
nust move (wave?) rable and to varable, who believe in him, cunelely a  on a divine testimony sufficiently stified in ye old testament. saent, die ye  hish neslevy any men hand and Perannse of God with the Refrest to him; and not on ye dence of sense' and who believe an ku wroge heard of his iresrened bestnesses, without unsble Coidence as new  
testament ?ints hereafter would do; whom has
testament ?ints hereafter would do; whom has

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great and excellent means of these Graces of Faith and Love towards Ct understand they are ye principal outward and ordinary onilable and powerful means God has appointed and is wnt to make use of in Beyebling Pradnency ,Creating and inenensing ye Actings and nenuses of wise snuch toward Jesus Ct. __

The Applicableness of those texts to this Proposition thus explained and understand, and ye evidence to assend of ye truth

therefo we will a little touch upon. - - with regard to truth in Ct ye refer Savior, the Evangelist John in ye Content relates ye Inenedulity and unbelief of Thomas, who would not believe in him as risen without the testimony of his senses, light and touch; and who was gratified and satisfied therein and in ye ?ny brought to believe in a risen Ct, which he declares, and which Ct acknowledges, but in such a to y ingently to rebuke him for his tuenedebly without this testimony of his senses; declaring they are above lasted ye nust move (wave?) rable and to varable, who believe in him, cunelely a on a divine testimony sufficiently stified in ye old testament. saent, die ye hish neslevy any men hand and Perannse of God with the Refrest to him; and not on ye dence of sense' and who believe an ku wroge heard of his iresrened bestnesses, without unsble Coidence as new testament ?ints hereafter would do; whom has