iZetigion corrupted by oppofttsons. 435 neth Pelagian, by flying indifcreetly from Anti- nomianífm. And many a one turneth Antino- miau by avoiding Pelagianifm. Many a one turneth Papifi to chew his deteflation of multi- tudes of fees : And many a one turneth to the giddieft fees, to avoid the things which are held and praetifed by the Papiffs; . and are fo zealous' in avoiding the Papifis ceremonies and formsand holidays too far, that at laít they renounce their Ordinationand their Baptifm , and force at lift deny the Scriptures, the Creed, and the Chriff, which the PapifCs own. Many a one turneth Se- paratifl and Anabaptiíl andMaker, to get far enough from Bithops and Liturgies : And many a one is ready toover-run his confider 3tion, and abufe his confcience in the extent of his compli- ance with all impofitions,through the indignation or contempt againfl the unreafonable humours of the Seftaries. And thus mens oon judgement and prat` ife is depraved, while they think more from ;thence to go, than whither. Secondly, you lofe your advantage of doing good to thofe ÿoú flye from : And therein difoa bey the will of God, and have a hand in the lofs of the fouls ofmen : 'Paul became a Jew to the Jews, and all things to all men to fave f'orrie® z Cor. 9. 19, só, 21, 22. I pray you mark his words : It had been no t range thing, if he had become ;rife to gain the fooli¡h, and chewed him- felf/irang to win the zreak, &c. But tobecome a 3e v (as when he circumcifedTimothy , and fha- ved his head becaufe he had a vow, 6v.) and toi be as under the taw to them that are under Law ; and as without Law to them that are with S out
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