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Rh  Because thou hast, though Thron'd in highet blis Equal to God, and equally enjoying God-like fruition, quitted all to ave A World from utter los, and hat been found By Merit more then Birthright Son of God, 310 Found worthiet to be o by being Good, Farr more than Great or High; becaue in thee Love hath abounded more than Glory abounds, Therefore thy Humiliation hall exalt With thee thy Manhood alo to this Throne; Here halt thou it incarnate, here halt Reigne Both God and Man, Son both of God and Man, Anointed univeral King; all Power I give thee, reign for ever, and aume Thy Merits; under thee as Head Supream 320 Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, Dominions I reduce: All knees to thee hall bow, of them that bide In Heaven, or Earth, or under Earth in Hell; When thou attended gloriouly from Heav’n Shalt in the Skie appeer, and from thee end The ummoning Arch-Angels to proclaime Thy dread Tribunal: forthwith from all Windes The living, and forthwith the cited dead Of all pat Ages to the general Doom Shall hat'n, uch a peal hall roue thir leep. 330 Then all thy Saints aembl'd, thou halt judge Bad men and Angels, they arraignd hall ink Beneath thy Sentence; Hell, her numbers full, Thenceforth shall be for ever hut. Mean while The World hall burn, and from her ahes pring New Heav’n and Earth, wherein the jut hall dwell And after all thir tribulations long