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 Throughout the parts of all the earth, to raise the dead and bring them to, Altho’ it be against their will to come before his majesty. Yet force and might will them compel, this makes me dread when l shall die. Then heaven and earth shall pass away, and hide them from his angry face, Before that he begin to try all sinners for their wickedness Alas that is a woeful case for sinners then in each degree. When heaven and earth shall take the chace, this makes me dread when I shall die, Then all the dead both great and small, shall be brought in for breach of law, Then Christ shall charge his servants all, to let them right upon a row, And he his bloody wounds will show, saying, what hast thou done for me? Then sinful men shall stand great awe, this makes me dread when I shall die. And then I fear that weary way, where I must mend when. I am gone, For none come back by night or day,