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Part I. Chap. 9· Ajfi1Eled C on[r;imccs. to put oyr Jeh.Jts in•a JV~, where [fT c many•!Jave mi[t·ar- i!i(i t.;~rMefn in m:ce. ried ?, To prlt curr fel:vef into the hand of th,lf-- P'hy/itioWr; Nic'ot !u~ I:aurcm~us · h h dfl · 7 . • n · a-dvc~lus dcfipcrauo- that hat · '~hurt ere o man, ,· n-ot;1rr Cteane tlJ[Ii!WJJI' our .. .,.. . .. . ! o.::. ., . n.. "l • . pa~·l7[· finfe and re.. rfon: tPhereM m oth-er wee ahwues !cane to c Titar, : ha~ may bee th,1t whiph is mofl ordinary, and C01'Jclude not the Spring fa id,_ is this, and iris of one Swallow ? It is M if a c_)J;[ttn Jhould [purre HiJ" Mdlln?,. True, fome · A ff'e till he fipoak£, becaufe E aalamJ" A ffe did once [peak_:: 0 f ned o&r two o 1 f a ~!16duJJ' • . JJ' an , tent l?ll an , fo gro(Je(y bath the Dev~ll6ewttched t-U. that have. How then? Shall we not thcrcfore follow our infl:ru<'tion, and feoke Him befort ?-So:r.e go;n~ n ioUl ncy, bve found a Purfc bv the way: le were mad counfell ,wadvifc u~ to l~.;ve our mony bchiud,upon hope of. like bp in ours, &c. 11 irichc,1ers Scrmnr~s, p.1g. Y,Po. Si mi!le homines pcrijfient ex cibi aticttjlt5 vencnati perccptionc, u~zo dtmtaxat nma•uloje [ervato, t1tne cibum ilium gufiarcs? Harmon, Evang.c~p·l)• P· I 8<. . · 2, Secondly,the fingularfties about the good Thiefe : ~· 1t i• a fing~lar (llt~~ firfr, His h1:::art was broken with one D.1oTt Sermon,as w fi ve rdpeel:s. it were; but thouhafr, or mightell have heard many, 1 • and art yet hard-hearted. Sec~ndly, the other Tbiefe 2 , taw allo that Soveraigne Souk-healing blou·i gu!h frell1ly ~nd abundantly out of his ble{fed fide, and yet was not O:ruck,or frird at all. Thirdly, His example is 3• j only for true Penitents.; but Thou upen this prefuniption defPi(ing in the meane time, the riches of Gods goodne(fe and for/Jettrance,, and long;-foJferinl:, ·leading "I:hc.e· to 1.?;.spentance, hhraene.ft thj heart, that thou can{f nhot repe'?.t· . 1Fo~rthl~, His c~e was fingular, and 1l1ch, 4 , t at the It <e IS not to be round in the whole Scrip- .ture. A K I N G fometimes pardons a Malefaelour at the ;Pbce of execution ; wilt thou therefore d wed' 11 h d r. ,_ • r. I 'bl · .11 m, en not t em runt?e e1perate.1y lnt? IOtne- 1orn e V1 .any, de- thar c01llonusfor rh~ ferv1ng death, hopmg to bee that One amongO: (etl(ing ofGod,bur feek m.any thoufands ? Fifthly, It wM a d mt'racle, OJrfclves(asrhe~pofatth an excellent e Divine, with theglorv whereof: our ~le fpde~k5) M~g~ftros S · ld h h , , ./ 'J 1 ecmJ u dejidcrM th~c avtour wou onour t e trrnomtm o.{: tbe ~roffe • Wee .. · ;, ·· h .. . c. ,/ 'J (... ' 11' ' may ent~;rtatn u~ wn may almOJ! ,r.J well :1epcfJ a fo.c:ondcrucifying of Chrift, !pecvlarions, o( what M fuch a fccondThtife, (hrlft then triumphirur on the m:~y bee done by Mi- {ro.lfe, did M Princes doe in the trit-tmph of ent~inrr into racle :lt the houre of their Kingtlomcs, they pardon groffe o~+ences befor:com- ucleadrh_: tliatmd aylbgive JJ' JJ' :1' s 11es, an e owmitted

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