3©q like minded one towards another , according to Chrift efu : Thatye may with one mind and one mouthglorifie God - therefore RECEIVE ye one another as Chrift alfo received to to the Glo- ryof God. Rom. 4. 17, IS, Iii, 20. For the Kingdome of God is net meat and drink, bnt Righteoifnefs and PEACE and joy in the Holy Ghoft : For he that in THESE THINGS frveth Chrift , it Acceptable to God , and e4P PROVED of MEN. Let see therefore fol- low after the things which make for PEACE, and things where pith one may Édifie. another -- For meat deftroy not the work ofGod .--. Nappy is he that condemneth not hinefelf, in the thing which he alloweth (that is acknowledgeth to be indifferent or lawful.) and he that doubteth id damned if he eat. The ref}, and fome of the fame again you fhall have in the Conclufion, and I shall not accufe my felf of vain repetition ; but account my fel£ and England happy if twice or ten times warn ng you of your undoubted duty , in the plain wAds of God which you cannot without profeired Infi- delity deny; will°but perfwade you to heal ()LIZ, grievous wounds, at fo cheap a rare, as the do- ing of that good and bleffed work,which NONE may fo EASILY do as YOU , and none are more OBLIGED to do , n )r fhall fuffer more everlafringly for not doing it, if no Scrip- ture, no reafons, no experience , no petitions, nogroans and tears of the di'(reffedChurch of Chria can intreat you to it. Z, 3 ß2t
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