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In the first petitiō (Hallowed be thy name) we are commaunded and taught to aske that, which in the third Commandement we are commanded to do: that is, that we neither thinke nor speake of God, but
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In the first petitiō (Hallowed be thy name) we are commaunded and taught to aske that, which in the third Commandement we are commanded to do: that is, that we neither thinke nor speake of God, but
with great reuerence: and so in like man∣ner of his word, and of his workes.