s 5 4 D i,°eElionsforgetting and keeping you mutt have an Evangelical Worthir of c and Righ- teouufnefr (fo called many and many timesover in the Gofpel) which partly confifteth in the fincerity of your Obedience and Good Works ; as the conditi- on of continuing your fate of Juftification , and right toEternal Life. z. Remember I have given you many Arguments before, to prove that you4may takeComfort from yourGoodWorks,and<Gracious At:ions. 3.,,.1f any further Obje&ions fhould be made againft-this,read confideratelyand believingly Mat, 25. and Mat. 5, and 7 Chapters throughout , or the former only and I doubt not. but you will be fully refolved.T ut to the work. Thofe men that Rudynoother Obedience then only todono.( pofitive)harm, are fo far from true Comfort, that they have yet no true Chriftianity ; I:mean, fuch-.as will`be laving to them. Doing Good is an.high part ofa Chrillians obedience,andmuff be the chief part ofhis life. The Heathen could tell him that askhim,Howmenmight be like toGod ? That one waywas; Todogood10.414 That is beyond our power. being..proper to .,God the Univerfal Good, whole Mercyis over all his Works. Butour Good- nefs muff be°Communicative, ifwe will be like God, and it mufl.be extended;abd-diffufed as far as we can. TheApofiles charge is. plain, andwe mull obey itif wewill have any Peace. ßal.6. ;r o. While you bave time,'Dogood to-all men, brft efitecially to themof the boulholdof faith. Ifa. t . 16,I . Ceafe to doevil, learn so do well, Peek judgement, relieve the opprsffed, judge thefatbertefs, pleadfor the Widow : Cows noW andlet tro reafon together,faiththe Lord.; thewgh rotorfin, be
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