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which all men dread, and tremble of the cheer of thy virtue, (whom all men fear, and tremble at the face of thy power, or before thy power,) [that all inwardly dread, and tremble from thy cheer of thy virtue,]

and the wrath, or the ire, of thy menacing on sinners is unsufferable, either may not be sustained. [and unsufferable wrath upon the sinful of thy threatening.]

Soothly the mercy of thy promise is full-great and unsearchable, either may not be comprehended by man’s wit (or cannot be comprehended by one’s understanding); [Forsooth without measure great and unsearchable the mercy of thy promise;]

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