Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

~~-----..__. ________________ InftruUions for a right r;omforting • Sed:. 2, -----~----------· - -------- --· effetl:ually; cloth entertaine at the fame time by the helpe ofGod ,a ftrong ,invincible refolution,not only m~'{er more to returnc unto foolHhnelfe, wbatfoever comes ofhim ; never upon any termes to fall back a· d Fm· ,pec~!f) 'C & de Dei gaine into his former cl fin full pleafttres, w hieh have cre.aori• clemmtia p~ ·~- now farmed fo many fiery Scorpions flings in his {t~mere, p~lago Juftttttt confciehce;but alfo,never to admit of any cure, reco- :J115c_R:'(pom eft. Gregor. very and comfort to his af:ii.:l:ed foule, but only by m J,. · eg. cap . 3~ .r; Ch ift I h bl d· d of Necputcnt[atitfibt eft", ](!US _.. m _: .n.ever to 1avet e ee 1ngwoun s. ut (ua peccata rb[pticc- h1s brUlfed fpmt bathed, bound up and healed,but tn ~~~t, 1t!fi c!iamv_jg,itan- that F ormtain.e, ()pmed to the houfe of'David, and to the tif!im~ dmzcepssnt~ntt~ JnhabitantJ" of lerufa/em,forJinne and for uncleannejfe : one 111tentur : nee me~ h h l ·11 ~1 h 1 '!litanduvires(uMui- N~yrat. ert en 1eW1 doeuleo~eor . t.eotler,hee Jli 'lJent (ujficm,niftdi- Will ab1de upon the Rackc of h1s {pmtuall torture vi;,itus ad]uvetu!'· Au- unto his ending h_our~. Whereupon hec directly ad~ guft. ~xpof. Eptfr. ad dreffeth and apphes lumfelfe to the onlymeanes, a pRom mchoat. pointed and fanctified by God, for working a fure, kindly and laO:ing cure in fuch acafe, I meane,the Minillcry of the Word. And, if he may have his will bee would hit upon the moO: skilful!, experienced, fearching and found-dealing Man, amongfl: all Gods iaithfull Meffengers. s.Sccking.for comforr.- • 2 . And fo in a fecond place, without ~11 referva- . ·tfon., or any purpofe e\'er to returne or dtvert; bee comes unto the Minifiers of God,cin the fame minde and withthe fame meaning, that P(ttrs hearers did, .Ails 2.37. having his heart pricked & rent in pieces with legall terrour,as ~heirs were: Men and bret-hren what fhall we do? if there be any Inttrud:ion, dire~ .Clion, or duty, ~hich upon good ground out of Gods l;}efled Booke, yqu can enjoyne; \ve will willingly follow it, embrace it, and rather d1e than not doe it. Pre~ribe any courfe, whereby we may have the boy.. ling rage of our guiltY. Confciences k>mc:what affwa- _ged, and we will bletlC: God, that ever we uw your faces .: Nar,, that ever hee made you the happie >inftrwnent~, to faften tb~ keene arrowcs of truth and terrour

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