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The godly man of all men it the
most humble this is the god
he cloths himself with if his
face shine in this accesses to God
that pride may be hid from
his eyes he [wots?] not of it the
very thought of robbing God of
his glory & clothing himself with
the spoils of his honour are
terrible to him & looked upon
as that wherein the soul resembles
Satan most manifestly
& therefore that great practitioner
who outstripet all others in
doing & suffering for God dare
not stand up to intercept the
glory due to his master but
ascribes all to him with a nevertheless
nevertheless not I
but the grace of God that wch
was with me what hast
thou which thou hast not
received presnets boasting
& imposeth the necessity of
blessing the donor the mark
he aims at in his exercising
himself to godliness is mainly

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