Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BV4526 .B35 1675

'vie pm? anzfamíip 15oQk. P. Youdid very wifely, and I have the more hope of your Converfion and Salvation, becaufeyou are di. ligent and deal faithfully with your felf, and do not let Deceivers carry you away quietly, without hearing what can be Paid againft them. Delire him tó come in. " Elymas Dives.tlood-morrow Mr. Paul : I perceive " you have troubled the mind of my poor Tenant here, " fo that he can fcarce fleep:You precife Preachers make " Inch a firwith your Religion in the World, that you "c will not let men live in quiet byyou. P. Sir, he that is called and confecrated to this Of- fice, to declare from the word of God himfelf, things (a) Great, and Neçeffary and, True concerning the everlafting fate of their fouls, mutt needs call men to fober and ferions thoughts : And if there be force trouble in thefe thoughts to thole that have foolifhly tiegle ted their on hapinefs, it is nowonder. c El. The man hash been all this .time, an honeft painful labouring man ;I never heard that he laid , or did any man harm but bath followed his bufìnefs, " and gone to Church, and received the Sacrament , " and lived in love and peace with his Neighbours : I "never law him drunk, nor any harm by him 9 And " nów you will make him doubt ofhis Salvation. P. S, r, I w( uld have no manDoubt of his Salvation without caufe Nor no man Prefame of Salvation with- lsur caufe. The Saving or LoG»g of the Soul for ever is a great bu.u(inef, and not to be cad upon prefumptu- otts and blind hopes. I would but have him (6) ma`loe lure of Heaven. And can any man, think you, make (a) . rfál. 119. 59. fl1.2.37. Pfal. 51: (b) z cor.13.}. 2 Pct;?.1o. l'jal.4..5,6. '' too

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