308 t d worthy of douóie honour ; Efpecially, they who labour in the tyORD and DOCTRINE. Phil. a.15,16,17, 8. Some indeedpreach Chrifl even of envy& t rife,andform alfo of good will:The ampreach Chrift of contention , not fincerely,fup- p^fsnQ to add lic`tion to my bonds : What ten ! No:withftandin every way, whether in pretence or in trith, Chriftsspreached,- and I de therein- re- joyce, yeaand will rejoyce.. A&. 28. 3o, 31. And Paul dwelt two whole years in hisown hired hoasfe , and received all that came in unto him ; preaching the Kingdome of God , and teaching thole things which concern the Lord fefsea Chrift, with all confidence, no man forbidding him. Rom. 14 T, 2, 3, 4. Him that is weak in the faith receiveye ; but not to doubtful difpotations : for one believeth that he may eat all things : Another who is weak, eateth herbs : Let not h.im that eat- eth defpife him that eateth not ; And let not him %Thick eateth not judge him that eateth : For God bath receivedhim: w'ho art thou that judgeft ano- ther mans fervant? To his own MMfter he Rand- eth trfalleth yea befall beholden up : For God is able to rnak,ehim(land. One man efieemeth one day above another Another 11eemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully perfwaded inhis own mind. Rom.' 5 . a; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. We then .that, are firong, ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, ,,nd not to pleafe our felves : Let every one of tee 1 e his neighbour f6r his good to edification. For even Chr'ft ?leafed not hunt-elf Noy the C ed of 'Patience, and Confalationgrant yon to be like 1.......01. ..
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