Blessed be the Mercy of our God, who has left no means untry'd, that could pos∣sibly recover us.
Ant.] Lord, thou not only offerest us Salvation, but layest in means before-hand to make us accept it.
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Blessed be the Mercy of our God, who has left no means untry'd, that could pos∣sibly recover us.
Ant.] Lord, thou not only offerest us Salvation, but layest in means before-hand to make us accept it.