/)iritual Peace and Comfort. 27 no body about them or near thern.çan tell how to fit their humours ; neighbours cannot pleafe them , fervants cannot pleafe them, Husbandor Wife can- not pleafe each other; every word is {poke amifs, and every thingdone amifs to them ; %hat wonder if God feem hard to be pleafed, and as frequently offended with them ? efpecially if their unpeacable- nefs trouble the Church, and in their turbulency and felfconceitcdnefs , they break the peace thereof. Thus i have told you what sins you muii look af- ter when you finde your peace broken, and your confcience dilquieted ; fearch carefully left: fome iniquity lie at the,root. Some I knowwill think that it is an unfeafonable difcourfe to a troubled confci- ence, to mind them fo much of their fins, which they are apt to loopat too much already, But to fuch I anfwer, either thofe fins are mortified and forfakcn ; or not Ifthey be ; then aide are not the perlons that I fpeak of, whole trouble is fed by continued fin : but I {hall fpeak more to themanon, Ifnot ; then it feems for all their trouble of con- fcience, fin is not fufficiently laid to heart yet . The chiefeft thing therefore that I intend in all this difcourfe; is this following advice to thofe that upon fearch do find themfelves guilty in any of theft cafes. As everyouWould have peace of con- fcience , fet grur felves prefenely againf your : eAnd do not either milakingly cry out ofone fore, 1 lren it i; another that uyour malady; nor yet fpen4 your dales i s fearsand dáfquietnefs ofminde, andfru:it- lefs complaining:, and in the mean and continue in W .ful finning' (i but ref I more, tGrtflon par g 4 ttin
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