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 is me, for there is no help for me: I  not, I cannot look for mercy from God,  I have abandoned him, and have given  to the devil, to be his for ever: And  my time is almost expired; I have had  desires; my filthy lusts I have satisfied;  I must be tormented for ever and ."

A neighbour of his, a godly old man of his way of living, in compassion  his soul came to him, and with tears  him to have more regard to his  soul, laying before him the  of God's grace and mercy, freely  to repenting sinners, and spoke so, that Faustus shed tears, and promised  try to repent. This good man was no gone, but Mephostophiles found him  on his bed, and mustering what had, began to reproach him with  of covenant to his lord Lucifer, and  almost twisted his neck behind  which made him cry out lamentably,  to tear him in pieces, unless he  his obligation, which for fear, with  for now, he did, in a manner the same  former, which he confirmed by the.