Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

·Part I. Chap. 8. AfftiEled Conflience.r. there were no immortality of the Soule, no Tribunall ve~tue is,tbemore·;:eabove no ftriCl: account to be given up there for all fi!~encHrs rile 0 Pro.fne ' · . l n. · [t · l YLc. atr ed o f GcD things done. Ih the flc~' .no ever atiing e.-ate ll: t }C in ir fdfe is .l gremr . world to come; wherein every one mull: either l1e In fin then ddperation; 'unfpeakeable paines, or live i'n un-utterable pleafttres. ~~' :w_:e rhe Love of In their life time they were never woont to tremble Li<'ld 1s a more t:xcel- • ' ' · 1· ;p; !em gr:1cc then Hope. at God s JUdgements, or reJoyce In liS promaes, or s~ . . l . . n. f h ~e .l, q. z. arr. 3. much trouble themfelves wlth_ t 1e M11111Lery o t .e Thous h .Aq1 ti7uuHis Word, or about the {late of their foules. All was one Sumrr. esbe a vafi dligto ·them, what Minifier theyhad, whether a Man hillo: much~o~renf~­ tauriht to the kjnudome of Chrift, or a generall Teacber, per~!llon,&,:de DI6 • 6 · f · d · d"n" 1 .. c. 1 vmJty; yerabout ver· {)r an Ignorant,Mangler_ 0 the wor ,or a luO ut.. Ie - tues and dces, Jawes low, or a Dawber With untempcred morter, or a and other Philo'ophidumbe Dogge. If they were neither Who.res, .nor call Poinrs,he !mfaJI Thceves but well accounted of amongfr their neigh- for~e truth·.DejpcratiD hours, thrived in the world, profpered in their out- ma~orDe~:,mm~us p~c- . - • {1 • h l catu. e 1reratzo Jlll'Jf¥' w~rd O:ate, prov1ded for pofienty, ept u: a W 0 0 e(t omni pcccato. Bew. siunne,were not vexed on the Lords Day With any of Pcrpetrare jiflgitiuali· thefe precife Trouble-Townes : They _wer~ we~l quod, mors animte.e~, enough, and had all they looked for; extherm th~s Scdd~jp~rar~e!fie{teworld, orin the world to come. Wherefore atthetr Irierde m mfe,nuh. lfr~. d f h . c. d"r. . . .h . u a&maguex ocejfe. eath by reafon o t eir wrmer I1acquamtance '~!.!! .. . .~ : •..... .:. " q· ,;_. 1 • r. ... -.- ... """' r.n,..,u,,, ,.,,"' e I Jl, fpirit~~li rhin~s,and ~od not opening their eies, they rp~n~it,qu_a'?l quod oo: are neither aftl1Cl:ed wlth any feare of Hell; or afr\!Cl:ed mem>pi'tJdtdzt.Hier. in with any hope of Heaven; they are both un-appre- P~~o~o8.Iudam tradihenfive of their prefent danger and feareleffe of the tfJtem non _ram fl;~us fi k . h. h h d f quod commijit, qua 11l· cry la e, Intow IC t eyarerea yt.o all. In.thefe dutgenti.edefPmztiofel:egard~ they are utterly untouched, .d~e mo~ qme_tly, citpc~i.et~s i~tte~ire. Aug and Without any trouble at all. And 1t IS their ordma- J~m!lar. Pa:rm. ~id ry Anfwer, when they are quefrioned about their fpi· all~defl. defperare, qJtii Deu jib1 t:ompararc?- ~~ ~iffidit & {i1a neqrtitiam Dei pictati 'omparat, fir.em imponit divir1.e virtuti, dans finem i'4Jimto, & pe;feClionem diTJinitatis aufcrens DeD, cui nihit de eft, qrt odetiam &ogitar i non po . te.fl. ldem'de vera & falf~ Pa:nic. c. 5, But do FlOt _mHlake the oood Father, or upon His word$ prefume; but hc:arewhatHe acldes: Sunt alii inimicidifj1eratior.is,qui a,deo prlt{umtmt ,& de Deo confidunt, quod quandam fibi !icentiam acquirunt peccandi : e:!J' filupanitcn· tia expcelant veniam : qr1ia credunt,quoniam Chriftiani funt, non pof?e damnari: adulantts fibi, eo quOd fcriptum eft, omnisquicunque invotavcrit nomen'1Jomini,jalr;U4 crit. Puttmt e• nimft namen Domini in1.1ocare, quortiam po!Junt Chri,ftum credere, (!;·Sacramenta E"leji.e (u. meu, non 11t't'BntesJmr1ftos effe vocatos , fed pall& os eletior. Ibid. cap. 6. · Q 4 ~ _ rituall

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