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Them fully satisfied, and thee appease.
On his transgression Death denounct that day,
What rests but that the mortal Sentence pass
Or touch with lightest moment of impulse [ 45 ]
Both Ransom and Redeemer voluntarie,
Before thee; and not repenting, this obtaine [ 75 ]
Which he presumes
九*九*藏*书*网
already vain and void, [ 50 ]
When time shall be, for so I undertook
I told ye then he should prevail and speed [ 40 ]
Mercie collegue with Justice, sending thee
Justice with Mercie, as may illustrate most
Easie it might be seen that I intend
Blazd forth unclouded Deiti九-九-藏-书-网e; he full [ 65 ]
Supream, that thou in mee thy Son belovd [ 70 ]
On me derivd, yet I shall temper so
His free Will, to her own inclining left
And flatterd out of all, believing lies
Against his Maker; no Decree of mine
In eevn scale. But falln he is, and now
Because not yet infl99lib•neticted, as he feard,
By some immediate stroak; but soon shall find
On his bad Errand, Man should be seduct
Concurring to necessitate his Fall,
Resplendent all his Father manifest
Mine both in Heavn and Earth to do thy will
So spake the Father, and unfoulding bright
Vicegerent Son, to thee99lib.net I have transferrd
Mans Friend his Mediator, his designd [ 60 ]
Mayst ever rest well pleasd. I go to judge
But whom send I to judge them? whom but thee [ 55 ]
Expressd, and thus divinely answerd milde.
Justice shall not return as bountie scornd.
Toward the right hand his Glorie, on the Son
Forb九九藏书earance no acquittance ere day end.
Father Eternal, thine is to decree,
On Earth these thy transgressors, but thou knowst,
And destind Man himself to judge Man falln.
Whoever judgd, the worst on mee must light,
Of right, that I may mitigate thir doom
All Judgement whether in Heavn, or Earth, or Hell.
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