t-6 3 InftruClicns fora rigkt comfortint Sect. 2. ---. ( r) Tl . 1 6 ft · faithfulneife, and all good Confcience, to feeke Go.n• s .bumbles 1 : . rh~ . the g_lory dn _.the ulvatio9'of mens Soules ; to difcharge aGofpcllcomforrs.Thc: rtght their dreadfull charge, and t!J f<!epe themfolver Law h~th.th:e~ work&: pure from the 'bloud rl/ all men ; to wit, That they la< F1.rfi, tt mltghrnetl~ a bour miaht and mainc:; .in the fidl: place by the know~ mltCcrabGie linn~-~hma ledge, power, and 'application or the Law, {f) toil- .w 1om o J;) M•t • l . d ·' fi h r: L h h .mt:aning t~ worke ltg 1te1_1, ·convince,:an tern et 01e !'"at t ey ave to . Faith, with .a cleare. doe wtth, concermng converfion, With a fenfible par- . at~d p~rciculolr light of ticular apprehenfion, and !tCknowledgement of their ·Has nufery,and wof~ll wretchedne{fe and miferable efrate ·by reafon of their . efiace Hea ftands m fi ff d' r.. d rr. -rr b ' k h · h by ,finne. Secondly, fin ~lne ~.an .c~r1e neue : .1 o. rea e t etr earts, ' nt doth alro by the brmfe ·their Spmt~, humble the1r Souks., wound and working of the fpirir, awake th~ir Gonfciences, &c• . To bring them by:all ; convin_c:c the .party, meanes to that Legall afl:onifhment, trouble of ininde that ·11 ramcul3;ly and meltino- tamper which the Minlftery of John Ban= true of Htm, whrch ·• 0 . ·' h h r· r. before Hee ufC'd 10 t~ff, P aut and 'Pelier wroug t upon t e Hearts o the1r ' ;oft over His head, hearers,Lu~ 3.1o,u.,,t4. A ils r6.3o. And 2.37. That .a~. pertaining to. o- ,they may come crying fee~ingly and from the heart to ,ther.s, .not to Hrm_: ·thQfe Men of God who happily fafrer1ed thofekeene ~ But now God makes · f .n. • d :.'1: " h .d f Him rakerhis to H·m- arr~wes o ~ompunl.:llon, an remoue·m t e !i es o (dfe,and to apply and their ·Confc1ences, and fay; _ UJ.(en. .tt11,d B:ethren, what :.ppropriare ic, as if foa/1 we doe ? Sirs, wh~tt wHit we doc·tlrbe foved! (lt..c, As . tb~ Minifter fpoke to .if they ihould have 1a~d : Alas ! we: lee now, we have ; Hrm alo~e by Nam~; beene ·in Hell all this while · and if wee had gone oh a . ond to rhinke.the Mz- . . . ·d. " · . . '.IJ. , • • , ·lol)licr knowes all His .lt tdeJonpe~, we h:~ ~~ofl: ccrtat~ly !ten mr ever m,the, beatt, ·· looketh on fiery Lal{e ; The Dwell and b~t:_ ownd~tfrs were car· , ~im, and_fpe-3kes di. rying us hood-winkt~ and-heaJ.:Jong towariis endlefle !!!~UytoHrm;T~1~ugh perdition. Who would have thought wee had beene : ~ may~~mrhne Mt tnrtnlloert fttdi abhominable beafls, and abl1orred Creatures as . .anew,., o tO M' ·rt h h d J • r r . 1 d : His cafe. but Go n your 11111u:ry. at ma e -us: &nu lF11.0 ror orne an , niakc:s l;!im fo to wofitil <;fi~~ - ? Now you ble!Jed ~n -of Go~; nelpe us: thinke. Thir~ly, _up- eut ofthis-gulfe offpirituall·conftlfion, ,or 'Wt:. arc l61t' cm thefc: rwi:>,tt ra1feth - · . · · . ~ •: rrout, and pucs this tinnC'r out of His olJ, r~cure, imd.pe~ce~blecourfeof imperhrency, , ,t?lat He wenr on in. Whether it be the propbane that went on boldly in His linne·; or ths , _ civill man trufiing in Hisowne righreoufr1elfe. A11~ makes Him asonefhotirit~ the 8c:fh with ;a croffe, or bearded :~rrow. which He can riot 111ake out, -nor ~bide rhe fmarr,, but fl~pe~ as one flung with an Adder, that .canmlt fiaild His greund, but h whoHy po!fd~ :xd with feue . Ibid. pag. 6S, &c. , · ' ·c\·er-
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