Hooker - BT780 H7 1637

Thesouksejfci uallcallingro Chrift, 107 Labour to keepe the promife by you for ever, 4.1geanes. and have a readic recourfe thereunto, upon all oc- cafìons forgetnor thepromife, be not a ftranger to it, be notunacquainted, be not unaccuftomed, tohave daily trading with the promife, wh:chis fo profi table to us: Prov. 3.3. markewhat coun- fell Godgives by wifdome, Let not mercy, and truth forfake thee: mercy and truth will forfake a man, Satanwould plucke them away, but fairer them not, fa th theT ext, to depart fromthyfoule. rob 22. 21. fo the originali bath it; have a daily inter. courfe to the promife, meditate thereìn,and mule thereupon, fee thou Tooke a readyway, and have rccourleto the Lord upon all occafions. To perfwade us touie thufe meanes,is this,be. i. It otiz'eá cattle this molt concernes our good, ifaman had all the good things the world could afford, and his hearts delire, ifhehad friends to refpe& him, wealth to enrich him, and honour to promote him, yet if the Lord fhoild fend this heave Mef- fige intohis confcience, God will curie thole bleflings and dam thy foule and perfon, that sitwes from heaven of Gods indignationwould take away the fweetneffe of all Ce comforts, of this life; but had a man good tidings from heave;were the Lordpleated to give notice of his love and mercíe in Jefus Chrift it would fur,- port us inwhatfoever miferies or troubles fhould befall us,nay,whenout'e wne heartsand confcicn- ces tell.us hard tidings, thefe evils thou haft coml. nii-ted, and the will be thy plague, and for this. thou (halt bedamned, and Weill hell, this is ill newest;

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