Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

2 6 Wiif~Jl In1penitency -" ~id; aner that r_nurder which he did? I appeal : to vour, confctences ye fouls· that_are godly , \Vhen .ye pray forgive us our Trefpaffes ; doe not yee acknowledge with all that ye hav·ebeen \Vanting to the grac;e of God? Do not ye con– feffe rt with fhame that yo~have given away to fundry te'Jftptations that by the .grace of God · :ye migl1t have overcome ? And_ that ye have omit~ed many a good opportuntty,that by the ~race of God ye might ~ave ~ade ~[e of? I · deny not but God does trrefiibbly convert his . . T~fupera· J~Ject at the firft, and infal~ibly carry the.m on ~zlttermo- to the endfor the main_ ,but tn particulars aflions 'tlet~quam. .d r b h · h h · '11 b 'Vis fit ali:.. he oes ~lot 10 ; ut t oug t etr wt s e qua refift.. now free bygrace , yet they may freeely fin, "t;a. , even then when th~y tra,nfgre1fe; ' ~nd.fo they are forfed to confeffe they might avoidmore evil than·theydo' and do more good than j • they do. · Ag~tin , · Awic ksd man may do more gaod than be does , and a11o~d more e'(Jil than he does, I proif!t it bJ induCl~on ~pon his confcience; · / '· . I By thefe particulars. ' - Firfl:, for the · out~ 'ard ADs of fin in themem~ lers; thus all profane perfons,qrunkards, &~. ye are' all ~onvin~ed undenia-bly.-in your con.. f<:iences, thefe are finnes in the- very outward tnernpers; voluntas it ~s aomina memhrorum ; r;an ye fay ye cannot , pa!fe by an Ale-houfe l!Vhen y~ turn in? ye cannot come untfJ Serm~ns? your own legs they 01all judge you; can you f~y ¥OH ~~npot· giv~ ~rv~r your _ oathing ~n · • 1 ]~ruftr . 1.• . '

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