they which :tretruely h~alcd_ m~Jil have: Inftrutliptts for • right ctJmforting Sett-. z. p A R' T. 2'·. C Jl A P. I. The right mt'thod of· curing an ~tfflWed Cmfi;ience-, four things rcql!ired in the right methodof curing. paffages pafi: doe all miftead into By-paths : but there is One bleffed way, bdidesall thefe,tho it be a nar~ row One, whkh coriduCl:s directly out of a naturall frate through the · pangs of the New-birth, without .. diver!ion,or dawbing; without any longer detainement in any lufl:, fenfl1all pleafure or beloved vanitie ; in any kind of Hypocrilie, or degree·of unre_generationJ into the Paradife of gr~ce fully and for ever. This n~ither plunges a man into the Pit of defpaire, nor mifguides him by carnall counfell,,and his owne wicked conceit, into the fooles Paradife,and ·ta(lle_ffi: · fooleries of outward mirth ; nor paci~es unfeafona"''- b.ly with untimely an\ifcounterfeit peace ; nor leaves in the deceiving formes of an unfound converfion, af}d unfaving fl.ourilh~s of generall graces only, &~. But convaies .and tranfports them happily ,by an uni-- ver,fall, {i ncere,fupernatural!,thorow -ehan ge into the holy Path: ·And that thus, and by. fuch degrees as thefe: Ial!lumination. . I. The firfl: is an Illumination ofthe minde,conviCl:iof,l qf the Cnnfcience, terrifying the heart with fight ' .
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