Ainsworth - Houston-Packer Collection BT972 .A46 1628

CHAP. XVIII. 389 uponhis owne people, as a teflirnonie ofhis grace towards them, thoughalfo in a generali favour he comrnunicateth it withm thewhole world.Now the fain&s m zdarke z6, whofepeculiar right and n inheritance it i f. is, inufl be carefull to ufe it as a corn- nDeK.)3,4. rauneblefing, every one in himfelf, and all of them with and for one an other both privately, and publickly. Privately to read & fpeakeof the fame, -unto their families and neighbours, continually re- ha herfingor o whetting the words.of God ° c 7. upon and unto their children, talking ; of there when they are in the houfe, and as they walkby the way , when they lie downe, and when they rife up ; that fo men may learn and know the fcriptures from their childhood , P and by them be P' T` ».3,1 made wife unto falvation , through the faith which is-in Chrift Iefus. And that all Chriflians, may by this means be able, to exhort qand edify one an other, in the z The¡. i . knowledgeand faith ofGod ; mayhaue their fpeechr gracious alwayes,&powd r Colof.,G. red with falt;may difcern trueth from er- Í ror, whiles by ferching the fc:ripturc, as did the men ofBerea , f they fee whither fa , a a, i z, the 1

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