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WHan man is borne for man, that one to another fhould be a God, and not a deuyl, an helper, no hynderer, vnto whom alfcye vfe of the tonge is only geuen, whereby they do both expreffe and fhewe the affec tions of their mindes, there is no man which can fay, I haue no nede of any man.
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hys father, hys herte, woulde haue, wyth hym, goddes worde, thys realme, hys wyfe, vnto hym, hys lyfe, thys tyme, haue bene, vnto god, thys office, feare god, thys place
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Sauioure Chrifte, Kynge Dauid, Bifhop of Rome, Earl of Rochester, Oure Sauiour Chrift, Saynte Paule
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