c RoM.i%,3o 0'WU?wríca- at. ill1b.13,18 ip, zCoY.I, = o, z I .phife. 22. . Dan. 2,17 r8. fiSani.7,8. & Iz,19 g Ego.; 2,!! 4dst9,2o amos 7, 2,5) Ö. IaGen.zo, I j i P!a. 14 2. rev. S,8 . k 6'I4)II I Cbap. /. z88 CHAP. XVIII. neft fuit to c Iiriue or wreftle together with them, by prayers to God for them: This fellowfhip is cornfoitable, to all that know the. uleof prayer; and how much it prevallethwithGod ifit be fer- vent. Wherefore the Apofles did not onelyperforme this dutie for others in their ab cnce,but themfelus fo d earneftr ly defired it at the handsofall, and truft- ed for help by it. Alfo the Saináis that were before themknewwell , and nou- rifhed this cornmunion,whiles they e re- quelled their bretheren topray untoGod for them,efpecially thefprophets,whofe petitions were exceedingbeneficial! ndt onely to the g church'&members there.. of, whoa they' foinetime raved from death by this means; but altofor h ílran- gers ; í'o effect all with the Lord is the prayerof theSaincis;& the odour there- of, as fweete i ncenfebefore him: and a token it was ofhis healie indignation when he k forbad his prophets to pray for the people. 4. Concerning the word of God& our fellow fhip in the fame, we haue t be- forePeen, howGod beftowedit fpecially upon AIR
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