Ne reo a&l j>am bea^e
ne pope jtxp^.. ac ge
^ej-eo^ 'p re ylca 5ea^
]?a3pe able f oppaba^ >
Se ^ej-lagena bi^ mib
bea^e ^egpipen x]i
J>an J)e he ro heopun-
jum p^pe be hpeo-
runge gecyppan m^-
^e:- iJogia^ pop J>y
hpylc re becume set;
jpopan gej-yh^e Jier
rtpeccan beman re J^e
lie masj ]>xt ypel be-
pepan ]>e he jeppe-
mobe:- Gephylce eop^
bu^igenbe ry^^ ^^
bpobene. -j heopa hur
rtanba^ aperre :• Fa?-
bepar T inobbpu be-
rtanba^ heopa beap-
ner lie. *3 heopa ypp-
numman heom ryl"
pumto poppypbepope
rt^eppa^ :• Uroii eop-
nortlice pleon to heo-
punge ro^pe b^ebbote
J)a hpile l>e pe moron,
ap })ain l>e re ' p^plice
jle^e up aptpecce :•
" Diseafe does not go before
" Death , but you fee that
" each Man's Death prevents
" the lingring of a Disease.
" The Slain are seized by
" Death before they can have
" an opportunity of Sighing
" and Lamentation , to ex-
" press their sincere Repen-
" tance. Wherefore let each
" Man take care how he
" comes into the Presence of
" the mighty Judge, who
" will not bewail the Evil
" which he has performed.
" (Almost) all the Dwellers
" upon Earth are taken as
" way, and their Houses stand
" empty. Fathers and Mo-
" thers stand over the dead
" Bodies of their Children ,
" and their Heirs step be-
" fore them to Death. Let
" us earnestly betake our
" selves to Lamentation with
" true Repentance now while
" we may, before this dread-
" ful Slaughter strike us.
psplica, CH,
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