3d4 k,cau, ark 14:ma c Actx6.0o i cJ 3 Secondly, they grow next as jealous of all the PaftorsdoEtrine , as he is of them ; and think it no fault to draw oft- further from him themfelves, and then to difafl:eá others to him Thirdly, their appetite to religiousexercifes, when it is r.ftrainedgroweth inordinate, and affeEeth that weich belorweth not to them. Fourthly, they conceit that there is fame necetyof their turn- ing, teachers , to do that which the Teachers will not do. Fifthly, they next keep their meetings by themjFive$, from under the eye and infpe&ion of their Teachers. Sixthly, then they take liber- ty to vent what cometh in their minds , whilelt there is none to regula.e and contradia them. Seventhly, and at Tait they fet up for themfelves, and thechief fpeakers among them become Pa- hors to the refi , and fo too often fpeak perverfe things to draw away difciples after them. 4El, 30. a Wifedome and Love may prevent all this Envy not the gifts or graces of your people? Is. it not the end of all your ¡ladies and labours to to promote them ? Are they not the fruits of Gods mercies and your own endeavours Will you grudge at your own faccelles ? In 'lead of re- iiraining them, let none fo earnefily drive them on, to fuck religious exercifes that belong to them , as your ielves ; and help them and over- Tee them in the performance; And then you 'hall i have advantage to reffran them from that which belongeth not to them ë And you flail have them the great afters cf your Minifiery, who will moreuphold your honours, than all the prophane and ignorant r, ill do yea they will be your.glo. ry,
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=