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        If tion, to dwell

        In narro straitnd by a Foe,

        Suttle or violent,    endud

        Single , [ 325 ]

        ill in fear of harm?

        But    sin: onely our Foe

        tempting affronts us eem

        Of our iie: eeme

        Stio dis, but turns [ 330 ]

        Foul on hen wherefore shund or feard

        By us? wher double haine

        From hin,

        Favour from ness from t.

        And ue unassaid [ 335 ]

        Alone,    exterior aind?

        Let us not t our ate

        Left so imperfet by the Maker wise,

        As not secure to single or bind.

        Fraile is our his be so, [ 340 ]

        And Eden hus exposd.

        to wly replid.

        O oma are all the will

        Of God ordaind ting hand

        Not or defit left [ 345 ]

        Of all t ed, much less Man,

        migate secure,

        Secure from outhin himself

        t lies hin his power:

        Against his will he    receave no harme. [ 350 ]

        But God left free t obeyes

        Reason, is free, and Reason

        But bid ill erect,

        Least by some faire appeering good surprisd

        Sate false, and misinforme the ill [ 355 ]

        to do w God expresly h forbid,

        Not trust, but tender love enjoynes,

        t I s, and mind thou me.
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