264 CHAP. XVI. gloryand their joy. Euen Chrift h tn- Muth 26, fèlfe in the heavines ofhis hart, r fought Lukez'Z ;'6 comfort by the prayers of his difci le 2,46 teachus how to efteeme the fellow.. fhip of the faithfull. to. Ofall thefe, and many moe blef- fngs, are thofe deprived , that refineur negleft to unite themCeltics withChrift in his Church; or doe withdraw and e- parare themfelues therefrom , to Iiue a- lone, as in the defert; or to frequent the company of the wicked. They want the benefit andcomfort of Gods graces in his children , they want the help, ftrengthning, and encouragement in time of trouble ; and the labour offuch foo- I. Eect. re, ri lifh ones doth weary them, fbecaufe they not to goe into the e; they are Cin expofed to many perils , like wandring fheepe upon the niountayns , ready to be t Ez.ec.34, 5 t devoured of thewilde beaus, and made a prey unto Saran. Ifthey erre, there is none to reduce them into the right way; if they be wounded orbroken,there is none to binde them up ; ifthey be in mifery and want , there is none to glue vLsak,15,16 them fo much as vhuskes to cate: if they fall,
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