Alleine - Houston-Packer Collection BX5201 .A42 1664 pt.2

) ' (3 5) two_rid,and their b!ack Prince fee; that they cannot , t~ake you miferrable, becaufe they canQot make you. finne-rs like then1felves : That . you a1:eitill the Ql\)re Dupright; for.faH~ng into the hands of a crooke,d Ge• ~eratio.Q: ' Let .them fee, that .though your God will V~ot fuffer y011, yet you are contented; to ferve ht"m ~op. n()thing~Th~t. th9.ugh h~s- Hedge be remov~,d from ~a~, yet youn Heart ts. not removed from_hun: Be . t~a.ble to fay, Though all this IPe come up~n UJ, Our · t is not. ttl.rliCd back.._, neit her IMve we ilec!z..tJed way. .·Let oUr ltan9ing a.n.d increading in the e of God_., afld abounding in ·the ·Wor~s of ighteoufuefs, be a ltanding \Vitncfs for God -in . World, and a Seal to -his Scriptures, and ii'l fpe– ial t') the Glorious truth of this Text. · 4· The evil tht.ngs of the Sai1~ts, prepare hett(r · rgs fpr~ t/pq#t ; · their f~fferirl.gs go _ into their R.~- , r.d ·: As (be[ufferings ~f chr~/t abound inm,[oour qJ~tittv~ t~.!fo· aboundeth hy (hrij}:Every.futfering es ·vvith.:a comfort in its Belly ~ and the fweet is o grear, as £wallows up the biteer ; 'tis a hundred Id, that the Sl;lints gain by all their L0tfes in this · fe, but: now gr·eat iliall their }leward be in H'ea- . n, Zi .·C<:m. '4· 17. Our Iight ajfliEl£en,whic.b is 6ut r a; 1J?.o-mc~t; .wor'kJth for m "1 fa·'Y' mere e~ceeding t-crnal Wng-~t · of Gl()·r}'. They fhall not onlyhave ht·for weighr,m~afure f0r·.meafure,thei.r Load of ) fQr their Loacl ef Sufferings; but they iliall ve over-weighc,over~meafure; good mcafure,prefed dowtn) heaped together, and running over, fb.all hen be given. unto · them : According to their deep ny,fha11 be the hC~ight of their Riches ; accord– a~ their blacknefs harh been in their How[es qf cl'age, ~all ,be their Brightn.efs in t·he Land of ' D :z . Pro.- ' I I ' '

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