Occa1en errours asa remedy. 169 Physician, and fome of them will not be at the cols ; and fome of them will not take fuch un pleating Medicines ; and mefl of them have not patience to flay for a Cure, unlefs the Medicine at twice or thrice taking do give them eafe, they wí11 not believe that it will do them any go©d : And fo in their foolith ignorance, and the weari- nefs of their pain, they will go to any ignorant woman or unskilful fellow, who will take cheap- eft of them, and be bolded in his undertakings : And thofe that die by it, are out of fight , and forgotten by the living : And thofe that by the ilrength of naturedo recover, do magnifie their ignorant Phyfician as if there werenone fuch, and to entice others to their Graves. Thus many troubled unquiet fouls, either knob' not found Do&rive aridTeachers from deceit, or elfe will not be at the pains or patience, towait on God in the ufe of the right means ; or moll com- monly fpoil the Remedy offered them, by their own mifapplications ; and then for eafe they hearken to any ignorant Seary, that will fiercely cry out againfl found Teachers, and revile all that are wifer than himfelf, as if he knew more than all the Miniflers in the Country. O faith the deceiving Papifi, you will never have fetled com- fort whileyou follow thefe Minifiers, and till you come to us, who are the true Church . Saith the Anabaptia, you will never be well felled while you follow there Preachers : They have not the Spirit, but fpeak only by the book : Come tous and be baptized, and you will have peace. And thus faith the Quaker, the Familia, and other Seas. I
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