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Reioice in the Lorde allway'''es''' and again I say rejoice. | |||
Let your softness be known unto all men for the Lord is even at hand | Let your softness be known unto all men for the Lord is '''even''' at hand | ||
Be not carefull But in all thinges let your petitions and prayer and supplications | Be '''not carefull''' But in all thinges let your '''petitions and prayer and supplications''' | ||
with giving of thanks be | with giving of thanks be knowne before God. | ||
And the peace of God which passeth all understanding | And the peace of God which passeth all understanding | ||
Kepe your hartes and mindes in Christ Jesu our Lord. (Amen.) | Kepe your hartes and mindes in Christ Jesu '''our Lord'''. (Amen.) | ||
[[User:Canossa|Nigel Williams]] ([[User talk:Canossa|talk]]) 19:36, 26 April 2018 (UTC) |
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Now that we can look at a facsimile of the Mulliner book, [1] is it time to distinguish between the text as edited by later editors and the words in the source?
Mulliner (source) Reioice in the Lorde allwayes and again I say rejoice. Let your softness be known unto all men for the Lord is even at hand Be not carefull But in all thinges let your petitions and prayer and supplications with giving of thanks be knowne before God. And the peace of God which passeth all understanding Kepe your hartes and mindes in Christ Jesu our Lord. (Amen.)
Nigel Williams (talk) 19:36, 26 April 2018 (UTC)