4 CHAP. XVII. 267 loufly weake, fmall and contemptible ; like the graine of mufiard-feede which d is the leaff of all feeds; and asIfrael, dMat.l142, which e were the few& of all peoples. e Deut.7,7 For God taking themone fofacitie and f tcr.3,14. two ofa tribe , and thefe the g foolish, g' COT ZG weake, & vile of the world, the h poor, 12, 14, the maymed, the halt and the blinde zI. whole dwelling issby the i high wayes'cS& iverJe z3 hedges, he brings them neyther k by any k army, nor f rength, but by his oWne fpirit, into his .:houle and kingdome , where though there be but i two or three ga- INtt.Y8,2. thered together in his name , he is in the' mids of them. Thefe being once borne of God begotten by the immortali feedeofhis word , unto the faith ofthe Gofpell ; know alfo that there is a Ieru- falem from aboue , m which is themo- mG41.4)16 theyofus all;that ofSion it shall be fayd, n Alan andman , ( that is many men) are nPfa. s1,' borne in her, and the Lord will count when he writeth the people , °He was o ronfe 6, borne there ; therefore they fake to enter into this efcate and happie communion ; they ask the way to Sion with their fa- ces thitherward, Paying P Corne and joyne P Ier. to
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