Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

46 · Wilf~tll Impenitewcy forth ? I fay this will fl:rike you ~11, dumbbefore God at the lafl: day;whywould you not put your felves forth ? and how do you ftand lAz:..ing 11nd itlleing out the dayes ofyouroWnpetece .~ . · . ' T~ cannot have ~tny one excN[e. N?, excnfe Firfi, Yee cannot fayno b?d.J hiredyou : In• ~ul ~ervet deed the ·carefullell Servant tn the Worldmutt Jmpemten f a: b 'dl h '11 1 h' fin.,ers . o neceutty e 1 ew en none wt emp oy tm; torn at the why fiand you here idle all theday long ? No lafi day. Man bath hired us Lord, Matthew 20.6. Mark, they have an excufe that they were never hired into the Vineyard. That was more ne-· .ceifary.id\eneffe ; bat you h_ave been hired, nay you were ihire-d 'JIC.r;;}j early in the Morning, and therefore why flan~ you her~ idle all theday long? ' ..····· .: Seco~d1y ., . Now thou art in Gods Vine~ .yard, tho1,1 ~anfl: not .fay I cannot profof{e, I can– not profit by Hearing,. nor profit by Praying , &c. Thou canfi not fay fo ; For whydofi thou · not labour , ? in all labour there is profit. Never did a Man labour but fome profit ~r fro. l8.23 other he did get; but thou wouldfr not la- · hour , but thou floodefi ·1al!ing and idleing.. F.~~.n .wouldf.l: thou be faved ; fain efcape Hell and D;tmnation, an4. oh that this ·were . t,9 labour for: it 1Like the fluggard that defi– retft.;a Harveil: _., andyet isjdle ; 0 uti~tfrfl hoc rffet labora.re .: He lies loy~ering and playing, ~nd oh that thiswere to Ia'\botu: l oh·that this were to ·plough and to fow:.. ! tlf 'hisBed were ~P~ Plough , and hi$ Pillow th~ ..Te\!me, · · he . . . l . ..

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