344 Preed rip the People wade the Religion, and become as the very Natural Heat and Confitution of their fouls. And if ever men be generally brought to this, it mull be by daily fucking it from thofe brealls which nouriíh theth din the infancy and youth of their Religion , and by learning it betimes as the fum of Godlinefi and Chriflianity. And :f ever they come to this, the Aged experienced ripe and mellow fort of Mini- ffers and private Chriflians, muff inail it into ScboI;ars and into theyounger fort ofMinifters, that they may have nothing fo common in their ears and in their lludies, as Uniting-Love : That they may be taught to know that God is Love, and. that he that dm'elleth in Love dwelleth inGod, and God 7n him. z fob. 4. Y 6. And that the Love of God, loth ever work towards his image in r tän ; t 7oh. 4. 1, r r; 121 io. And that all men as men have (orne of his Image in their Nature, as they are In- telletual, Free Agents exalted above the bruits. Gen. 9 6é And therefore we mull Love men as ment' and Love Saints as Saints; That it is Love to hod and n ^n, which is the true [late of Holinefs, and the New creaturi, and which Chrill came to re- cover lapfed man to, and which the Holy Ghoft is fent to work, and all the means of grace are in- tended. and fitted for, and mull be ufed for, or they are rnifufed. In á word, that F A I FF1 WORKING BT LOVE or LOVE and THE tvORKS OF LOVE KINDLED BT THE SPIRIT BT Fd1FH 1N CHRIST; is the fuin of all the Chratt an Religion. Gal. S. 6, 13122,' I Tim. t. 5. rm He that crieth up Flolinefs andZeal,' withoút a' due commemoration of Love andPeace, cloth fir[} deceive.
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