92 lDireciionsforgetting ana keeping ` Rono.7.22, For the two lal5 befides the former, fee Helt,11.6 Rorn, 8. from the i .to 14. Gal. 5 17, 4& 26.8. íi.6.9. Line ßi.13. 1 Joh.2.15. & 5.4 5. 7am.1.27. &4.4. Gal. 6. 14. & I.q.Rom. 12.2.?át.2. 14.Mat.Io,37.Rom.2.5,6,7- Rev.! 4.13. Phil 2.14. Col.3.23,24. t Cor.3.8,t4.7ah.I2.16.1 74.3.22,23, Çen.22.i6.414t,10.22. & 2413. 1146.3.6,14. & 6. jr. Rev .226.íO. &12,II. Á14t.16.25.& 10.39: :' 17.33. Rom. 8"9,i 3 ' 3 3 , 5 . , Rom.6.4,5 36, I2,14,16,17,22. And thus I have givenyou fuch Marksas you may fafely try your felf by, and cleared the meaningof them to you. Now let me advife you to this pfe of , them. I . In your ferious felf examination, try on- ly by thefe, and not by any uncertain Marks. I know there be promifes of Life made to fome particular . duties and tingle qualifications in Scripture, as to Humility, Meeknefs, Almfdeeds, Love to the God- ly, arc. but it is !till bothon fuppofition that they be notfingle in the perfon, but areaccompanied with, and flow from that faith and love to God before- mentioned ; and alfo that they are ina prevailing degree. 2. When ever any freth doubtings arife in you, up- on the ílirrings ofcorruption, or debility ofGraces, (till have recourfe to thefe former Marks ; and while you find thefe, let not any thing caufe you to pafs wrong Judgements on your felf. Lay thefe now to your own heart, and tell rite, Areyou not unfeignedly Willing to have Chrift on the terms that he is o Bred ? eAtrs you not Willing to be more holy? andbeg ofhim to makeyorefo ? Wanlá you not be glad ifyour foul Weremore perfec`lly fanrfifed,and rid ofthat body of l,
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