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too

?

fiano

famutp

rook.

3

that

have,

been

with

you.

4nd

now

I

am

ready

to

re-

ceiveyour inflruEfion.

P.

But

I

have

this one requeff

to

you before

we be-

gin, that

we

may

do

all

with

Reverence

as

in

the

pre-

fence

of God,

and beg

his

Blejfing ;

and

that

you will

notbe

offended

with

me,

if

I

(peak

freely,

and

come

clofe

to

you;

as

long

as

you know

that

I

have

no

ends

of

my

own,

but

only

in

Love to

feelt

the

falvation

of

your

foul

:

And

it

is

nòt

flartery

that

will cure difeafes,

or

fave Souls,

S.

Iconfef

mans

nature

loveth

not

to

be

fhamed

or

galled

or

troubled

;

But yet,

God

forbid

that

I

fhould

be offended

with

you,

for

feek,ing

my own

good

For

I

know

you

.

are

wirer

than

I,

and

know

by

your

Life

and

Labour

that

it

is

nothing but all

our

falvation%

that

you

feek

,.

P.

I

pray you

(b)

tell me, what

cafe

do you take

your

foul

to

be in

for

another world

?

and

what

do

you

think

would

become

of

you

if

you fhould'

die

this day

?

S.

God knows

what

he

will

do

with

us

all,

I

know

not

:'But

we

muß

hope

the

bell,

and

put

our

trufl in

the

mercy

of

God.

P, No

doubt but

God

knows;

Brit

do

you

think

that

we

may

not

(c)

know

our

lelves

?

May not

a

man

know

certainly whether

he

(hall

be

faved

or

not

?

S.

1

think, not we

can but

hoe

well,

but not

be

fore.

For

who

can

tell the

fecrets

of

God

?

P.

Cannot

a

man know

it,

ifGod

fhould tell

him

?

S.

211: But God

tells

no body

his

mind.

(b)

I

Pet.

3.15.

(c)

2

Cor.

13.5,

B

2,

7.

Do