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<p xml:id="p-0457"><w norm="that" type="l">That</w> God had appeared <w norm="gloriously" type="l">Gloriously</w> for her that was his<lb/>
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servant, who had delivered her from time to time<lb/>
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<w norm="whenever">when ever</w> she called on him: her Lord never forsaking<lb/>
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her<surplus reason="superfluous">;</surplus> but brought her to <quote type="phrase" source="#_Psalms_9:13 #_Job_38:17 #KJV_107:18">the gates of death</quote> in a <w norm="happy">happie</w> old<lb/>
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her<surplus reason="superfluous">;</surplus> but brought her to <quote type="phrase" source="#_Psalms_9:13 #_Job_38:17 #KJV_Psalms_107:18">the gates of death</quote> in a <w norm="happy">happie</w> old<lb/>
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<w norm="age" type="l">Age</w> <w norm="and">&</w> to the sight of heaven<surplus reason="superfluous">;</surplus> where she <term n="534" xml:id="b1p169t01" ref="gloss:b1p169t01"><w norm="fain">faine</w></term> would be<supplied reason="mod">.</supplied><lb/>
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And in him she alone trusted<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> through the <w norm="merits">mirritts</w> of Christ<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied><lb/>
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he would still deliver her from hell<surplus reason="superfluous">,</surplus> <w norm="and">&</w> <w norm="sin" type="l">Sin</w><surplus reason="superfluous">,</surplus> <w norm="and">&</w> Satan, <w norm="and">&</w><lb/>
<p xml:id="p-0356" rend="first-line-indent"><quote type="paraphrase" source="#_Psalms_138:1">O Lord<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> I will give <w norm="thanks">thankes</w> <w norm="to">too</w> thee, <w norm="O" type="u">o</w> God<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied><lb/>
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with my whole heart<pc norm=",">:</pc> even before the <w norm="gods" type="l">Gods</w></quote><lb/>
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<quote type="partial" source="#KJV_Psalms_144:9 #KJV_108:3">will I sing praises unto thee</quote><pc norm=",">.</pc> for thy <w norm="mercies">mercys</w><lb/>
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<quote type="partial" source="#KJV_Psalms_144:9 #KJV_Psalms_108:3">will I sing praises unto thee</quote><pc norm=",">.</pc> for thy <w norm="mercies">mercys</w><lb/>
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has <w norm="been">bin</w> <w norm="showed">shewed</w> to me <w norm="forever">for Ever</w><supplied reason="mod">.</supplied></p>
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<p xml:id="p-0448" rend="first-line-indent"><w norm="thou" type="l">Thou</w> <w type="archaism">hast</w> not left me to the <w norm="rage" type="l">Rage</w> and <w norm="malice">malis</w><lb/>
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of our great <w norm="enemy" type="tolower">Enimy</w> <supplied reason="mod">(</supplied>the <w norm="devil">Devill</w><supplied reason="mod">)</supplied> to destroy me as<lb/>
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he did thy servant<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> Job<pc norm=":">.</pc> <quote type="allusion" source="#KJV_Job_25:5"><w norm="though">tho</w> I am not <w norm="so">soe</w> <w norm="pure">pur</w><lb/>
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in thy sight</quote> <quote type="allusion" source="#KJV_145:8"><w norm="yet">yett</w> had compassion on me for thy<lb/>
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in thy sight</quote> <quote type="allusion" source="#KJV_Psalms_145:8"><w norm="yet">yett</w> had compassion on me for thy<lb/>
<p xml:id="p-0449" rend="first-line-indent"><quote type="allusion" source="#_Psalms_32:7"><w norm="When" type="u">when</w> thou has <w norm="tried">tryed</w> my <w norm="patience" type="l">Patience</w> to the <w norm="utmost">uttmost</w><lb/>
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then<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> with all thy <w norm="storms">stormes</w> <w norm="didst">didest</w> thou <term n="303" xml:id="b2p142t02" ref="gloss:b2p142t02">compass</term> about</quote><supplied reason="mod">,</supplied><lb/>
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Thus was the <w norm="exceeding">exceding</w> mercy <w norm="and">&</w> goodness of the<lb/>
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Lord extended towards me <w norm="and">&</w> <rs ref="ppl:wt1" n="per1173" type="person">my husband</rs> <w norm="and">&</w> <rs ref="ppl:rt2" n="per1174" type="person"><w norm="child" type="l">Child</w></rs> <lb/>
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<w norm="at">att</w> this time<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> <quote type="allusion" source="#KJV_120:1">in my <w norm="deep">deepe</w> distress. I called <w norm="upon">uppon</w> my<lb/>
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<w norm="at">att</w> this time<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> <quote type="allusion" source="#KJV_Psalms_120:1">in my <w norm="deep">deepe</w> distress. I called <w norm="upon">uppon</w> my<lb/>
my mouth<surplus reason="superfluous">,</surplus> <w norm="and">&</w> heart, <w norm="and">&</w> <quote type="partial" source="#_Psalms_103:1">all that is within me<supplied reason="mod">,</supplied> may <w norm="bless">blese</w><lb/>
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<w norm="and">&</w> praise <w norm="and">&</w> glorify his glorious name</quote>, who sent me<lb/>
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