~ . l SERMON PREA:: CHED BEFORE THE KINGS MAlES TIE AT \JVHITE~ HALL, On the V. of ~"Pember~ ,.1n. :])am. M o c 1 x. LVKE CHAP. IX. VER. LIV, LV, LVI; Cumvidiifent autemDifcipuli, &c. t.tfndwhen His Vifciples lames and Iohnfaw it, they[aitf~ Lo1·d, wilt thou that'fPe command, thatfire .come downe from hea'lJen, and confume them, e"Pen as Elias didl · · :But Iefus turnedabout and rebu{edthem, andJaid: Ye k!zow not of what Spirit ye are: For the Sonne ofman is not come todeffroy mens /i)les~ 6ut to fa)le them. · -~ E have here, in thls text, awhole rowneof s.t; n-mia, in danger of beingdeflroyed; of being dellroyed, byfire : and they fcaped it narrow– ly: fo neere it was, there lacked bur dicim~~<, a word !peaking. Of the Difciplcs, fome were very forward in the motion : but, C a R x s T' reh11ked ·them : and the end was, the Towne was favcd. And was nor this, under therermes of lames and Iolm, and ·a Towne of Samarit~, our very cafe, this day toureyeare ~ We were . then in.danger ofdeifroying; and dellroying by rhe fameelemenr,ftre;and[o neere it we were, It would have beene done as foone, as a lett~ b•rnt. There were then_, rhat forwardedrhefcftre-workes, with _rheir dicimm 1 all they could: and theyC.ud, they were Di'Ciples oF I E s u s's foc~ette. But 1 • su• J' ~ · · ihewed. · I '
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