zoo
Ephefians,Chap.t.
V
ER.s3,
This doth
teach
us
to come
to Chrifl.
Bountifull Lords want none
to
retain
to them, happy
is
he
who may fhrowd himfelfe
under their
wings
:
Shall we not
preffe
with reverence
to
this
Lord
of
Lords,
who
doth
fill all in
all
with
his
fpiriti all bleffings,
who
keepeth an open
houfe, inviteth,
Ho, whomever
thirfleth,
let him
come
and drinke,
yea
drinkefreely the
haters
of
life,
and
Iohn
7.37.
Whofoever
commeth to me,
I
will not call
him
forth
?
Chrift
may complaine
as
he did fometime
with
thatpeople
of
the Jewes,
How
oft would
I
havegathered
yon,
but
you
would
not? So
he
may
fay
to
us,
How oft
would I
have had you, blinde,
naked,
miferable
by
nature, come
to me, that
ye
might be
filled with
righteoufneffè and life,
butye
have refufed
t
Well,
did we knowwhat
we
are called
to,
and
what
we
might
finde
in
him, then would
we
come
and be
fuitcrs
to him,lohn
4.
a
o.
But
alas, this
is
hid
from
our
eyes.