. . ' \ . ' . , [ 2] it might have the fame good fpeed, as Peter's' lafl had, I.~ul(e 5. 6. le would then .pay the Charoes • j ::i) , though the Net break. . , · God bath fent t~e among yeu ~s an Husbandmttn, , to plough, ~nd to fow ; and lam nowcome ~eo elver "'hat ha_th beep fdwn. . . · What is my aim in Preaching, let be yours in Hearing : Oh that ·both Preacher and He~trers . might heartily joyn in this Deftre ! "This enee more,Godfpeedthe Plough. . 'i In thi~ Deftre·and -hope I drive on. In the Text obferve, . · ~ , A Promife, ' . ,. ~A. Precept" · , , An Entail of the Premife on the Precept~ ~In the Precept we have, . t. An ACt ; [ <_Do. ·] , 2. An Obje.&; [Th'e things that ye have harned, received, heard, and feen.] · ' The Promife is in thefe words,[The God of Peace {h-all 6e W!.th you,] TheEntail,of the Promife on the Precept:youhave in the Connectrye Particle [ ~nd] which knits t~em up wgether. Do the Work, and have the R.e- ) , ward ; Ob~y the P!·ecepc, and enjoy the P~omife ; Do -whl:lt you ~~ve received and heard, and the Gpcl of Peace jhall be withyou. Be careful of the former, and be not . .:arefull ::'·oout the latter ~If the Precept 1 ,be performed, the 'Promife fh2ll ' Je made good. Doff;I.. ChriH:ii<nS a1ul~ be Learners before they can lie Doers. [whatyou /utVe Let(lrned, that, do.] D'Oct. i. He hath.learn<::d well, that bath ~earned to do welt ' . ' I • ' \ I • -T Doe&, j,
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