Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

Part.2.Cap.6. counter' the Devils dtvifos, wiles and d~pths~in a roore, difl:reilcd) tempted r gnorant. 4; vVl:en t~e party is de~eCl:ed for f?me notor~o?s A fomluafc: finne only. It IS ( x) fomeumes feene m n:eere ClVlll When they are rrou~. men,:that having a long time preferved their reputati- ble~ for Come· one ,w.. ons eritire and unfl:ained, in the eye of the world, tonous_ finnc, ,oncly from gro!R: and notable enormities ,; and~. et after.nc. ~ltBWmhg rltlle refrh.• ' c lel 11..: • ,.h r.l . 1 r .h b yet en uoug 10t1 y lr",amtng 't em1e ves ·111 · t :te 11g . t o :men · y wam of . . fome infamous ·fitll, l:emeto ·take·on much, .as though (x) i knew a man a they were truly troubled'with the rel!lorfe; whereas meere ~ranger to I_e. perhaps the prefent hearts-gric:fe artfeth rather fromfi"' Chrlft, bc,th ,m l<>tfe of -credit, then wound of confcience (thoughto ~n~-~~lncdgd e tand p~ab· h . . h . l £ h . . ,e,a ye not Vt1l • favour t eu· credit,t ey cunmng y at er It upon ~on- Iy not~arious. Who fcience.) Or let'them be indeed affrighted verygde.. pkaling himlclfe m a~ voufly for a time with the horrour 0f that ,one finne ; ny yecrc, that he w:as Y. et ·fray the cry and abate the rage of that One with nor n~ted. to bee ex· . , . ' r. d h l a1 d d tr .tordm:mly naught . ~om~ fu per fie-tall corl!Iort, .an t ey are ~e e ,a~ put upon a time wa_s ftld~ mt_o ,an happy cafe m-thetr oyvneco~celt, and 1~ the denly fet upon by oplntbn alfo perhaps of thetr unsktl-full Phyfit1on; fome drunken com· t]lough they fearch no further, and dive:no deeper in- panions, and m:ade to ·the loathfome pun!?hill ~f thofe manY, ab~mina~le t~un;~d ~::~uf: . lufl:s, and corrupttons 1n the1r heart and ld\:, ofwluch toekeon extreamely they are as full a$ the skinne will hold. · :~nd was very much . Now it is a foule and fC::arefull·over-fight in aMini- grieved, as evi~ent!y fl:er; nay,it may prove an errour fl:ained with fpiritu- a ,,pe_ared by hts. not aUbloudfried,to ptomife pardon to'fuch partiall Peni- - ~~~;h~r:U:~~ 6;~~~ .teJ;ltS. · . · _ troublcdne!fc of his ·Suppofe aman ficke of the Plurifie, iliould fend to a ~m ten a 1ce. Hee l?hyfiti<>n, and tell Him, Hee is fore troubled with a came to a Minifter ; cryed out aeaili! fl: him!clfe, and thofe who in!n:ll'ed him : thaufter fo m3ny yC:eres fobriety, he thou Id he fo fhamelyovrtt:tkcn, &c· Hee was counfelkd uponthisoccaGon to make a full and htrtber !eareh intohi s heart and life, and.fo proceed ro a found, and fa vii1g repentance, ~c. But the gr?und of hisgri& being frcci2lly fr.amc of his fa~t ainongfi his ncigb'Jours,after the nine m~lm wonder ofhis being drunke was over, Hewas, where he was before. Now had fh_e Mini!l:cr ~in iftred comfurt hand over he;d at thdirft fight, and drawn over a skinne, . ~nhour. any turther fearch; thou~h the man might bee undone both way:s i yet l,ly [o do~ :ng, He fhould have beene juflly lilble to that fear dull woe denounced :1gain!1 them, who ft;:en.~the:: tke ha11ds of t~c wi~ked, tLat hejho11ld not rcturne from Bu wicked way, bv pnJf!Jifing Hzmlife. Butdcalmg f:uth!ully,He delivt ted Hi:l own Seule. P 2. Cough,

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