. . .. Of the:Power. -~: --- . which wewould have by God.remitt:ed,, Jlor,.it'ilsnoetnbugtu~ .f1W.1r.1~ - ry for finne pall, ·orJo feeke' r_epentanae, 110 .dmughdt be \Nil%~' fot. h. ·11 le ' f h' fi' a • . 'f L~ b 1 <arer;c _ t IS WJ 1 not ma~~.e•.us o t e rn ~orulhj!l .tncre e. trothi1;1g_ Uttb' if there be in·our·he;trtSaptupof&, our'fefv.es tO!:recilncan<LhGidfail IS; Gcn•;:;.38. old finne llill. Efau lift up his voice withi gr.eat cr1 am! bitter, oatofo:Uilr 1 i·· Jure? and_t~J~pt: Yet even at the fam~ ti~e, ww~d im!Hishclui),lOrfoo~ as R1s Fauher was dead, to makc;nvayh!S Prother.~·oAnd thi~~Milfe f minde, forall his bitter crying and'teares,roafl: him intri thelatterij~: <!nd m~deh.is finnes'to be r~tai~ed,~ill! ~rid fuch is-~qrtl1af~oBchdmy thai Would be le_c goe outofpnfon; But oWo'uld,,havc: rlJb~y to.. godimdnd oudldJ to_vilit thecompany therr 1 whenan~asok~<asdtt:.tndiih ~go'c ~rat. 85 .~• bot theSamts that beof~he fir.lllquorum, tovy)!Om~- ocD,; :a~. HoifPW<ttlt peact, fo H~ fpeaket~ this too, that they turne:hot ·thstb~~oa.gfllne,·thatthey faU notaga~ne to the1r former folly. 'u~b 'q nrb1 , 1r I or: , ... Butthefe laterwould have their finneslc!ttgoC~bjGodjbutthW~Ivcs ~Wo~Jd not let them ~Oe, but keep~ fall thci{ CD~Ifu)h~fheyWouldquoa~ teatum,hearCl that faymg fromChrs_fls mouth, Tbyfinn'i•'are. forgijvenrtbee<: I.uc. 7.-4F• but '[Hoad llElUm; Would not vv'ilJingJy heare tha~ @tneE;f'fJPe'(lpiljirme rl~ lobnS.t:rG' mort. But we mull be willing to heare themboth ~1\>y.illiiigG> half~ M[ finnes remitted by G·oo, and willing .too·(ciur fe!l'Ves};to\<remi~'oi'{r>lin• hing, or from thenceforth remifliiHpeccare,todi~ne'moref'emipdJ;indifo, thing fo licentiou(]y :rsbefore,, To the form~r:Janom,:felithtoetrmd ~· 'l>enge, we mull (faithSaint tPaul) joyne a defire, ..,....,•n•ll'and 1 tOJtlakdtt :J Cor:j.ll•Jire an tndea1rour, in.N., and that; fuch a~"~rtJdc:~ur;~'AS'!m:iyrbrlab!e to alleagc for it felfe· ~~'"'• anh.9nejJ.Jeforice0~~pa'ti¥eJb!p-~~fcdllll<goOd - meanes to doe that, which on our p..art is to·be!pedi>rmedp o,h_at wcfmay, beofthdirtlquorum. 1 1 ,-L f, ;)~mrm;}•.Jl~obol<; In which poii'lt no ldfethan the former 1 thetnnifbee ufe0£ID!~ I(ey ofkmwledge; to advertife and 8ireC\: our felves; ~o--ldJ:eirrthecnr~'of A~h1;37.. fin, than in theforrow for it. Theyin thefecon'd tJftM!JJ/!ts;!1i>:bir:b~m pricked in tbeir hearts,knewofthemfclves that fomewhali~h~y1\hool,ti~oe (as by their-que.llion appeareth ·:) hut what it.wasthey.<fltouldra~~~ knew not. Sometimes tnen have-gtJdd mindes i but kn:ow, n~tlwhtcli \vayto turne them or fet themfelves abou~ir. ,_\Sometimesi.thr¥fln:ifc~uf pulous and doubtfull, whether they doe as th-eyfhouldj\~oau~llll.enta,Y Propititu ejfe fihi; favour himfelfe too much, and be.OYcfloparttall ~~~~li owne cafe, neither fo carefull to ufe the meanes to good; nor-~oaverd4 the occafions of evill, as he ought. Whetci~; it wert g~ for ~en-to make fureworke, and to be fully refolved. :For, mo1luluall 1£ IS forme~, at their ends to doubt, not ofthepower ofremitting ofjin~zes, but of thefr ownedifpofitiontoreceiwit; and whether they have ordered the· mat~ ter fo, that they beWithin the compalfe of Go o's elfetl:uall callin._g-; or as tht: text is, ofthequorum,towhom it belcingeth. Somuch forthe.mat. ter~ orju!Jjea, where~oEhis po~er is to be appli:ed~ ' ' .A~d .-
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