CHAP. X. III drenofIfraell, when Godhad brought f r Deu. r99 them through the wildernes euen f to the 20, r borders of the land of promife ; yet 32, 45,46.® could-they not enter in, becaufe oftheir Htb. ;,I9. -unbeleef. 6. The commandements of God , howharde or unreaf'onable foever they feem,we niuít readily & cheerfully obey; g Fxo.4,i,i laying afide all g excufes , h delayes , Io,i ;,14, ifeares, or other things that may hinder h us: knowing that all k his precepts are i Isam, T5, - perfe&,rghteous,pure & juft. Therfore 284;1147'1'7' when God calltth us, we mull follow k him i though we know not wither we 8 and jig, mail come; when he fendeth us to any ixebr.tl,8. m place, ofdanger, we muff gee thou I ghab. 2I 9, w e know not what may befall us there ; zz. when he commandcth us a thing, that is lnAti. 2o, zz both n againfl nature ofman, and pro- 23,34. Luke mile of God , we mutt obey without ao,3. I1 itlj.2Zry2? murmuring or reafonings : yea men to 3.hcb.II,Ii 0 the death muPt we be obedient, that we 18 may receive the crownoflife. O phit. z, S. 7. In all our trials and tribulations, we muff in faith and patience poireirc our foules. We may not P murmur, p'um.2e,2, though we want both bread and water;15á "`"1° nor
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