o i Tim. s, 3?. plPet.S,i;z q 'San. 12, 23, s Eph.4, I I, 2z. 1 zTim. z, I 5 t yAft.=o,z7 xLev.IO,I I q tfY. 26 , 2 211E12.23,17 a Ez,ek.34,2 i coY.9, 1 6. v Io6i. z I, Is 26. I cor. 3, hebr. 5, 12--14. c iA,.zr.4 ,33. ci Exb. 2', zo 21. eLui.I2,4z z}z CHAP. XVIII. the n Overíeers of theChurches , arc to 'ludic and o labour in the word and do- drine, to P feede the flocks that depend upon them,to i fhew them thegood and right way, to r builds up the bodie of Chrifl, to f divide the word aright , to fpeake it t faythfully,to keepe v nothing back,eyther throughnegligence feare or flatterie , but to thew them the whole counfell of God , and teach them X all the flatutes , which the Lord hathcom- manded , not keeping back a word. ï:here z watch for-their peoples foules, as they that íhall giue accounts ; & necef- fitie is layd upon them , thereforea,woe unto them,if they preachnot thcGofpel. Thefe mutt haue care both of gong and weake, b offhcepe and lambs ; to feede with ftrongmeate or with milk, as their flock hath neede, and isc. capable.Vpou thefe the charge lyeth, to d dreffe the lamps of Gods law , from euening to morning , that they may alway burnt in the Tabernacle of the congregation ; to giue to the houthold , their e portion of meat in feafon; and to communicate this heauenly Manna with all the Ifrael of God,
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