Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

Part I. Chap. I 8. Be fure to follow the di~eetion and gaidance of that bld.fed hand without dawbing o.r diverfion, out of z Tho.ttfaAdsfofe thdr .tHe kin. gdo~e o£ darknefi'e thorow the Pangs oftheSaules. • by thinking . . h h ' h h ll ·d f Ielfe wd fet ve the rur" New.-/nrthlmtot e oly-Pat, ~ o yan orever. thcnwill. !fonewoU:Id Make fure worke, wbatf0ever lt cofi Thee; z Goe buy a Iewc:Jl of live thorow-fiitch, tho thou lofc a right hand, or right hundred pouuds, and eye by it; Sell aU that thou h~: The Pear!e is_ of wilgive ~utfoure~ungre.rt price: Have never any thmg more to doe wtth drcd folrllbt~dhee 11 11 ~ght b . l '· . h T d f{i · . . as we 1 not }Jng. t e Devll; gtve overt e. ra eo mmngqutte, Nay, thedoingfomcnever more to turne .agame unto F~!IJ . upon any thing in C:hrifii;mity, termes. And if Satanfet upon Thee Wlth battes .and. a~d notgomg thorow. allurements to detairie Thee in his fpirituall Bon- fl1tcb~ _hudecs aMaa b ' d 1. d 1" .h h. h h h-11. by amdem. Where. dage, but Y on.e ar tng e tg t, to. W 1~ t ou .<nl; were therenothingbut been moll: addtd:~d : ~nfwer him1.n th1s Cafe 'Ylth notorioufilcs, it might un-lhaken refolutton , as UJ;[ofts did Pharaoh In a .ferve to humble'us.Be. Point of temporall Bondage; There foall not fo much eaure Satha~ c~nnoc as a• hoofe he lift behind. Yeeld not an haires breadth Rkee 1 r!. us Hquitedfro 1 m d . . h 11.r,_ Ph. h fi · e 1g1on. cc ea es upon any con ttlon to t at He lm arao , c: pect- with us as wee with ally in fo great amatter, as the end1effe falvatio~ or·o11r ChUdren; when damnation of thy Soule. If he can keep~ po{feJJion they cry for pieces of but by one reigning finne, /in which thou lieft with gold, we fiil them with' delight, againfi: the light of thy Co.nfcience, hating.Counters .~ndR.attlc~. b c. d H d fi . O k . . D. p, Many a man Io" to e rero~me · ; e e tres ~o more. .ne not m a fcth a greatdcalc ofla· thread Wlll Cl: ay the Needle $ Paffage, as well as fi~e bour,and his foulc too~· hundred, &c. See to this purpofe my Direilions ~f for ·want of a little -walkin-g "¥Pith Gqd, pag. M· Beware then ofclofing up Ill? re added; A fmaJ! the wound of thy terri!-1ed and troubled Confcience :~~~ ya_~~:n~od ~: wit~ any out-.fide, ha~fe, or unfonnd convc:rlion : they I~fe. Heav~;.1for which I make ·the fourth Patlage, out of trouble ofone !u!l; as IudtU for mindefor fin. ·, hiscovetoufnelfc: God · hath fet dawn that He will not abate a haircs breadthof His priel!, and they thinke they ofrer faire,and will goe no furtl1er; this will doe it, tbev will goe on with tlteir bargaine, elfc not, &&.___;Tha tl~e Temporary o~erfaire, yet hewillnetc?me u~ to the Lord~ price. 0 be not fo lJn- :VIft>1lofenotallthis labour you have taken, m hearm~,reading, pri}'ing ,profelling; and ·n may be,baye been c:alled 'Puritan,and been hated for your well- doing,and yet lofe your foule ror a ltttlc more. Mafler 'J?.ot,ers of Dedham, .D6Clrine D/ Fafth,ca-~. 'i.pag. I;. t 4 • . How ncere come fome, thu yet !hall never have Cbrifl: andfalvation ? . Thev IofeHeaven for fomelufi;IfthcycGUldbut yedd upth:u One thing that was wanting, it mi(.!htbave been a bargainc. ltid.cap.:.. p11g. 1.as. · " 0 · · :X ·5. And

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