¶The affecte to desire any thinge.
¶THE lordes prayer teacheth playnely, what thynge we shulde praye for. More ouer, fayth, hope, loue, pacience. We must also pray, that we be not tempted, for prayer onely obteyneth the victory of all
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¶THE lordes prayer teacheth playnely, what thynge we shulde praye for. More ouer, fayth, hope, loue, pacience. We must also pray, that we be not tempted, for prayer onely obteyneth the victory of all
temptations. Also for publike and common necessities, for offycers, for peace.