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 with thee eies, hear him with thee eares, praie him with this mouth, rejoice with this heart for ever.

3. When the Miniter Roacius returned into the Court from the execution of the L. Dworzeski, (others in the mean time bearing the Lord de Bile company) the Lord Otto like one in anextaiean extasie [sic] aroe hatily out of his eat, and poke thee words to him: Oh how do I rejoyce at thy comming, O man of God, that I may with joy relate unto you, what now hath hapned to me. I atein this eat troubled within my elf becaue it had not been my fortune to have a Miniter of my acquaintance, who might adminiter abolution and the Eucharit unto me, I began to grieve, and indeed I do grieve, that I was not preent at your holy myteries. Amongt thee thoughts I fell aleep, and behold my Saviour appeared unto me, who aid: My grace is ufficient for thee: for I purifie thee with my bloud. And then infued a drop of his bloud into my heart, at the feeling of this, I awaked and leaped for joy. And now beleeve that I feel a wonderfull refrehing in my heart. And then he added with his hands lifted up: I give thee thankes mot mercifull Saviour, who hath beene pleaed to fill mee with o much comfort, and to aure me o much of thy grace! Now I undertand what that is, Beleeve and thou hat eaten. Oh now I feare death no longer! I will die with joy.

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