345 Stronggrace may fend withfome errors. DIRECT. IXo Dif7inguifh between tw:aknefs of Gifts and of Grace, and remem1cr that many that arc tweak in the underftanding- or matters of Church- order, miyyet be /hanger in grace thanyou. rffE is the flronge(I Chriflian and the moll Godly man, whohack the greateff Duato god, and heavenlínefs of mind and life : And this may be the cafe of many a one, who by fume errour about the circumilances ofdifcipline and woríhip, is yet a trouble to the Church. He that oitende,,th you by his mií ake and unwarranta- ble fingutarity, t'iough the be weal( in judgement in that point, and perhaps in many other contro- verfies, may yet be a far l}ronger Chriflian, than I who fee his errour : He may have moreLove to God and man, more humility and felf- denial, more fear oftinning, and more fitnefs to die, and more heavenly delires, and patience in tribula, tion Let us therefore value men according to the Image of God upon them , and not defpife then' as weak in grace, becaufe they are weak in (this print of knowledge : Though frill .their er® -ours are not to be owned. DIRECT.
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