Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

Part. 1.Cap.6~ Hu (u) [~t,Jlwordn~ere: vitam ~ternam, .:Amen~ p. 387. (u) The Iafiwordsof Hence it is, that carnall rne!l-are well crnoueh con- rhole, Mat rh. 7· t.~. h h C d · d .J 0 h · wue Lord l.Drd· md tent' to eare t e ornman ements rea , anu per .aps Cl ·n'. 1 '·d . . .f. . . . b . d . ·Id yet lfl t m t l:lt ay wlll be angry 1 at an~ _t1tne they e omi~te · : Wo_u. !11;zll profcfJe untp you !mow the .reafon? 1 hey goe along wtth the M101- them, J neve;- ~ne~ fle.r,and appLmd themfdves pbari£1ically al thew bile, you. faying fecretly, aod fecurely to their own toules; We thanke Gvd, we are no image-worJ11ippers, no murderers, no adtilter~rs, d-e• . And.fo depart home from time to time, as highly conceited of themfelves, and yet more damnably deceived, then thatP.harijie,Luk..• I 8. I I, Z2, _0f whofe.on!Ward, (x) religioUs, charita~ (x)For hefa~ed,praytable,and ngbteous .fler.forrnances,they come far fhort. ed,[,i!i.l! a!lr.es.Matth• But they cannut poifibly with a1iy patience, endure a. 6. & tithes of a~ that particular unfolding., and powerfull application of he poj[e(?ed, whs~h e· G :t L ' ft · · "·h. ·11. iu . . .0: · '11 vcn form.tll fervw:s, <'L ·S aw a.ter'-: rtnsmanner,;..t:Y.Lttt.. 1··api.ll11..,_ua would feeme to our furvay of the1r' finfull Hates, and fpectalHearch Into ignorant Iufiitiaries their lives ~nd hearts•. This CUtting, ¥et eonfciot1able too muchforwardnes; courfe, fl:irres up, and raifes in them the iU-ipirits of murmuring,. cavilling, reviling~ and perhaps,perfecuting the faithfull Mdfengers of Gcd, as a generation of terrible Teachers. To. .expofitions, exerdies, anct confiderations of this nature, they are drawne with very ill will, and much.ado; even as a b:mkrout to ~his .counting-booke, a foule face to the looking-glafle,and a Trayrour to the racke. .. · · · By reafon of this affceled ignorance in theLaw of God, and loathnefle to defcend to particulars,it comes tQ paife, that many in trouble ofrninde comp1aine in generall of finne only, and confufedly. ·And thereup~ · on, as though they were competently call: downe~expeel comfort ; and perhaps many draw it from fome 7>awbers : Whereas particularizing of our fins, is a ~ec~ifary precedent, and preparative to afound humiliatlon. And therefore in this cafe we muO: deale with fuch, In this cafe whomwee as Surgeons are Wvnt to doe with a tumour> or.fwel- mull imjtate" P ling

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