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For if we sin, we be thine, and know thy greatness; and if we sin not, we know, that we be accounted at thee. [Forsooth if we sin, thine we be, knowing thy muchliness; and if we sin not, we know, for with thee we be counted.]

For why to know thee, is perfect rightfulness; and to know thy rightfulness, and virtue, is the root of undeadliness (or immortality). [Forsooth to have known thee, is full ended rightwiseness; and to know rightwiseness, and thy virtue, root is of undeadliness.]

Forsooth the thinking out of evil craft of men brought not us into error, neither the shadow of painture travail without fruit, an image graven by diverse colours; [Forsooth not into error in-led us the out-thinking of the evil craft of men, nor the shadow of painting travail without fruit, the graven likeness by diverse colours;]

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