(85) have the team andTaft place : but had I been opening thedoOrine zi3T.°64" ., ofjuilification,I would have begun with the former,t,which fay,, chron. 34. as fore- feeing fome will carp at that) I have been fo far from 2,7. hiding anypart of my. Judgement, which I may conceive diftath Rev. 3. x(a' full to any, that I have faid more for holinefs and obeclience,then Pac91.9 ever faid before, and as much as I could poffibly find at preterit E" 7<D afcribed to them in my mind. But I do again profefs, that I hold 28, .9. not all this with that tenaciaufnefs, nor full certainty, nor con- ceit ofneceffity, as I do the Articles of my Creed,or firft generall Confefsion : and that ifI find any word here contrary to it, or the Scripture, I will revoke it. And I (hall thankfully receive the inftru6tions ofany Brother that will manifeft to meany error, in fence or word , which I am far from daring to imagine that I am free from. In the mean time, as I can unfeignedly fay, that I can bear the differing Judgements ofmy Brethren in love and peaces fo I could with they could doby me ; but if they cannot, there is no remedy.: I blefs my God that bears mine Errors, when my dear Brethren cannot bear his Truth: CH A P. I V. 4dditions to theformer Confefrion, on occafion oftie,: fight of Mr. Caryls Epifile to Mr. Crandoras Book ; tendred to Mr. Caryl for hisfatisfaaion, in the points wherein he declares bimjelfoffended. wpienl had written this far, I receivedMr. Crandon/ who/e, book (having before feen the Monfter,fixie Capite &Cats- eiN)whenI opened it, I found fuch a name written in its fore-head, as.I had thought that dunghill deferved not to bebleft with, viz. Mr. Aleph Caryl, with his Epiftle perfixt. His name in whom I truft, and whcife Truth is dearer to me, then the efteern of man, even jfas Chrift, is above all names : and none> have names fo honorable, as todifgrace his TruthandWildom, with the chi"- emof Wifdom, by felting chofe names in theballanse -againit- M 3 that
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