Baxter - BT785 B39 1657

210 VireEiionsforgetting and keeping Mat. i 1.28,29,30. Take FIJI yoak uponyou,for it id ea- f e,andmyBarden, for it x light.. LenrP ofme tobe meek andlowly,&c. andye shall find Refl, &c.. John 16, 27. Luke 13.24. Phil. a, I2. Rom. 2. 7, 10. 7oh. 15.12,17. & 14.21. Mat.5.44.. Luke 6. 27,35 `rov.8.I7.2I. /ít. I0.37. 'rim.6.18;19. 2, Tim. 2.5,12. 11/10.25.4I,4I. lames 2.2í,22,z3,24,26.& I .22. & 2, 5. IProv.1.23. & 28.13. Luke 1 3.3,5. Ï11at.12.37.& 11.2 5926. & ó.12.14,I 5 I John r.fl. 3.I9.& 22.16. LNk 6.37. I Tet.4.18. & r. 2, 22. Rom. 6. 16. with abundance more the . like. Nowwhena poor iinnr.r that lath oft fallen into Drunkennefs, Railing, Strife , Envying &c. (hall read that thefe are the works of the flefh, and that for thefe things fake the wrath ofClod cometh on the children of difobedience; and that every man ¡hall be judged according to his works, and accord- ing to whathebath done in the flefh ; and that they that do fiiich things fhall not inherit the Kingdom of `God ; it cannot be but that his Affurance of falva tionmuff needs have fo great a dependance on his obedience, as that thefe fins will diminiíh it. When he reads Rom. 6. 16. His fervants ye are to Whom ye obey., Whether of fin unto death , or of obedience unto Righueoufners ; he muff; needs think, how fuch a time and fuch a time he obeyed fn and the oftner and the more wilfully he aid it, th `doubtfiiller will his cafe be. Efpecially if he beyet in a tinful courfe, which he might avoid, whe- ther ofgrofs tin, or anywilful fin, it cannot be but this will obfcure the evidence of his obedience. Men cannot judge beyond evidence : and he that bath not the evidence of his true obedience, bath not

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