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Thus of the three Petitions that concerne God:
Those other three (or if you will those foure) that concerne our selves, One, to wit the fourth respects the body, and those others the soul.
V••••. As if to teach our care of the soul to be two, yea three to owne above that of the body. And that in as much as the Salvation of the soul is the happinesse of both soul and body: the happinesse of the body, yea whatever World of hap∣pinesse nothing without that of the soul m.
IV. By bread in the fourth, a figura∣tive Expression, under the notion of that most necess••rie n, meaneing also all o∣ther necess••ries competent o and conveni∣ent p, for this our bodily being, as meat, drinke, rayment, peace, plenty, pros∣perity, health, wealth, liberty and the like q. And this, as who is the giver of all good r, that God may not onely give, but give also the comfortable use of, that we may not onely have but en••oy s them. And this againe that he gives us, not on∣ly me, though it be I alone that make this prayer, and that as to our and not onely my Father: That as I p••ay to him for all, that this also he give both to me and all t. And this againe this day yea