Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

- ' - In.ftruWon.r ,for 4 right comforti'!g sea. 2~ ~ Nort eft pec~ati1 qu.e_· upon them., then th~y *fought him: and they-retu~.ned, m~ 'De.~ m m calamz- and enquired early after God,&c. Neverthelefse, t.he] tmblt& . ~ ab eo Oft"', -did fl-atter him with their mo11th : and they lyed-NHto & ,wxs/mm petere,zmo H. . ·h h · · F h · h · h d . 1r divinulf~ tli - tm -wst t etr ten gun. or t e:r ettrt -,ra& not rtg , t mall ... ~ , . J' ' . h h. H ,r h h ' I h . '· J utirr<Ci'Hmnis,&pm--n:t: tm,&c. OJ · J.v~. T r:J, r;wte(. ·upont etr(Jtctt. tJ~liJ ad Det.ii'! ~onfug l · Wtll not ~c .Dogge fir 'it beflft, or tfli-.J unreafonab!e cm:trwe, IZm tf,!·, ficut dwtur,In - ~.'hen they 4re in (Xtrtmit], wiD;they not cry, lfi!l they t.oca mepm,dte trlbust: l not -mo~trne for helpr:1 &c. Their.ctries in the evill Day twau. ta.m.~o ~ . h t.. · 1 I ' h · tm1t i2 p:te1 e, ut fer.j«J were not ~arty prayers, ~nt 1ow .mg.s up.o~1 t ~tr matito!latur,&u~ nos Beds. The1r eamefind'fe 1n Ulcha.cafetsordtnanly mo!e~ys & peri.cul; 6 like the teare~, pray.ers,and·cries oLa malefactor newex!m.ttmJr,atqu~ ~r~te· ly r cond~mncd. He is very earnefi: with troe1judg.e to re{/. pet{er.;crne mpec· fi · . r. · d k candi propiJfito;idvero paret)tt.l . He roareso~t 10tne~Jmes, . an ta eson eft inidere Deum, at- extremd;r, y~t nvt h~arttly for hts formed.ewdneff;, qtoe irmn it'fiUd provo- bt11t horribly, becamfe· He muft now lo.of~His life. He .c.m . Molkr. in Lo,ii. feemes now, when -He fees His mi!ery, to relent, and .to be t;ow:bt with remorfe,but lit is on~1y hecauk he is like to be hanged. Againe, many there are, whofatisfy ing themfelves and others,with agoodly thew of a Forme o&on'IJ .of GPdiinefse, may upon their !aft Bed di1· ( f) .0 quam , 11tti, co;vcr, -and reprefen~to ~y_-itanders, a great ,deal~ -0£ iaith a Reverend Fa- fcar.eldndfe·about.thet.r ip-mtuaU fi:ate, much ( L) .con• . ther, cum hac JP• ad fidence, many ,ofrentadons of Faitb,and full affurancc, ·tt.ttrnos hhores et beUa. .and behave tlhemfelv:es, as though they were moll ccr· itfiendk'fit.! · tainly going to .everla1Hng bliile, ·\When as, G o ·D :know,crs~ their anfwe.r Jat ·His jull Tcibunall ,muiHe, · A(tpw J.OH. m't: And in truth and ,triaU, they have no more part in Cbrifi:,oor ~ther portion in H~ven,then, ·the fqofifh Pirgitu, and.thoie, L1i(: -13.26,217~ They are fo confident, _not becaufe they have efcaped the ' tdanger, but bec'aufethey nevedawthedanger. And ·hence it is, that many of them dye with as much con· fidence, as the· cell Chri(\tans; they have no more ' , · . tt:ouble then holy men. To he fore l11m free from d~n- .itan 0~ Go, J) s' tcr·' gt~, and-not to lz..nqlf' it, 71111] ·"egtt I') Hall confidtncr. v~nl~ &e·net ro com· . l N9W . c·onc~r·pmg th~· pr.efent~Cafe, , I mull t-ell ycm, f l>t~ly,tlir«lugb that':for my part, \ I ;wopl'd not much al~r my cepfurde an

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