InjlrHction.rfor d right comforting Setl:. 2. ( y) Morbi tatl!ralis Cough,and intreat His help,concealing other(Y)fignsnot.e.-Jtmt do~or p_rm- and fymptomes, which ordinartty accompany that ti_mtU, dt/Jictlu flma - difeaf • as His i11ort and difficult brcathma the- ftina., t;o, febru COI'IlZ ·JUa , • • ' · • • . · • b'· ~'>. wjfis ,pulfu,Jmatilif. In~ fhtch In Ius fide, &r.:. The Phyfitton may ~ddreffe Pilo de M orb. Co ~n. Htmfdfe to cure the Cough, and yet the Pattent cl ye ~ Cu~:.Iib1 :.. cap. 7. of an inflammation feizcd upon the membrane gird~ · ing the ribs and fide. · It is proportionably fo in the prefent .Point, A man may compla:ine, and cry out, houie, . and take. on extremely fvr fpme one horrible hainous fin, and that may be welL; but except he pro- .· ceed to a further difcovery, and farrow proportiona-. ble for his other knowne finnes, they will bee the de-. firud:ion,and death of His Soule. H a dozen Theeres. he. entred · into:thy houfe, it is not enough for thee to. .lay hold on th~- Captaine Thiefe only, and t~ruft Him out atdoores : If thou luffi::r but one .of them to lurk .in any corner undi[<:overed, and not turned out. He will ~rve the -turne to cot thy throat, and take away, thy treafure. C.rying out of:' one capitall flnne only is · .not fufficient ·: . we mufl: confijfe and forfok£ *· aJ.l, if we .looke to find mercy, P rov: 2 8, I ~. · · ( ) ··'1 J p. -·t . p ,0 . · And 'Yet l~ei:e I would have no true Penitent dcjez • 11ae mz a rop · .o. d ·n k h c. 'IY' · f' 1: · · · · 1 fttio 'inlet.~ni. ver(al'."! ue , ?r m1:1a · e : .t e ware om1pwn <;> . 101!1e part1cu ar in matma1t'ecef!arza. fins, Ill tl~1s c;aG IS not ever damnable. for Wet( muG: Pa!Jlusab Fi~zen.lil ~ know, that if a man deale rruly with his ow.n ,heart ~. pag.ucs. .in a fincere ackowkdgement, confeffion, and re pen- . tance for difcovered and knowne ftnnes; (and: He ought to ~abour,by cleering tlie eye of naturall.confci- ' · '· ence, and :indu(trious infp~-9:ioninto.Gods . pure. taw, ' to know as many as may be) and for all thofe that CGJme into His mi.nde, wheri H~ fets himfdfe apart, fOlemnly to humble and a£jifr His Soule before God ; (and He ought to rem~mber as.many as He can p0f.. flbly) I fa y,if fo, tl)en for fccret a_nd unknown~ finnes, , , which are committed in weakn~if::: and ignorance, th~ 'Lord.accepteth a generall confeilion, as vve f.~c in D,ttvid.r p.raCI:ife, Tfalme I 9. 1 z. TP.h? can under.ftand . lji$
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