Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

conceit, itis fo weakly, coldly, and confufdly, that thou thinks ; As well never a .w htt,as never the bet- :t.er ,& c.Take notice.here;that Gods child is able, fir!};~ fomtimes to poure out his foul unto his God with life . · 317 - ;md p~we~: Secondly, fometimes. to·fay fomet.hin~; · . but with much coldaeffe, deadnefie <>fheart, and dt~ . ftraCl:edneff;: ( as bee a complaines ) without bis a The mofl1· icr htecus wonted feeling,and freedome offpirit: Thirdly,At perfon~ arc th~it· c: wn other times, he can fay. j ufr nothing, but_groane, and gre:m 11 accufm. . . fig.h, and only ddire he could pray. For thts lafr, Grecnb.p 1 B· Ed1f.3.• looke upon the lafr paffage. . Fo~ the fecond; to wit, when the-Chriilian is troubled,that he can fay fometning,and fp~ake words unto Godiyet it is without , that order, efficacy, fit phrafe apd comming-off fo ~.omfort'ably, as bee thinkes is to be found in other Profefl'ours,&c. · ·I iay,in this Cafe, conf19er,that as a Father is more delighted with the (bnimering and fiuttering,as it were; withthe in-artkulate;::tnd im- b Viae M qu.:tntflpm? perfect talke ofhis·owtie little Childe, whe<1 it frrfr placeat 'D~o;vel paux. · [; { 1 · 1 1 ft l · zUurn fid't & qu:mto . 'begms to pe.a <e; .t 1~11 wlt 1 t 1e exaCl:e e oqnence pere 'el ;;.:•urp · ib· . f I fL r . 0 . h f' b re " e '-' <' rec if4 o _t1e mon IaJmous fat_o~ 11.20:1 eart : o auu-. ex quantulawnque fide redly our heavenly Father 1s mfimtely better pleafed-pro/et1u, etiamfl c9n. with the broken, interrupted pa£fages, and pe- ju~'1am ?-zbwu l'flllti· -riods ofprayetin an-upright heart, heartily grieved, pltcera tmperfe~tOIIem. 1 I d b .• . . a: 1. I . f'!dcmur vu~o paren• t 1at 1ec can oe no ed;~r~nor ou:r.up amore 1ve y, tes m · · d 1 .., b 1 .• 1 d d ·I . r •c . I. . I I l ' agu e er" art a • . carty, a11 or er y I~KrtpC~; ._t 1~n Wl t 1 t 1e ex~e .,.. butienti infantid injan~ - lently-compofed, fine...p.hrafed and mofr metbodtcaU ttum, qudta gmiverfa · petitions ofthelearned'fr Pharifee, Nzy, his foule · elo7uent~a lo ninurJJ extremely loatbs the one, and gi:acioui1y ac.cepts'the e'oquewj]imorurrz.Nor other in Iefm (hrifl . . Asc@cerning ilie complaint 0';t:er qua;l adc~iejii1. f old Ql'i: o n • ~ ~ a. tnet ,tn, antes JtJil'iU(, _o c n_'-ne ;- be" <Jfi.lr"'d, th~t though t~y praye,_s & ut infantes fenti· _proceed out ofthy mquth, tamt and feeble, cold and: mu;, ut infante; loquiunc?mfortabl~; yet fprul.ging from a fyncer~ heart"_ mu:·· ,P~rer 4U!em norter punfied qy Fatth, tni1y hm11bled under Gods 1nis1ity ere e,t u_ magzs oblefia· ·hand f"or .iinne; fecond.ed with gro111es and gnefe, ~~r, :u~~~a~e, 4 ' . mfa~· · I · 1 1 d r f' . ~ . . . · a no1, ra, qut fi<mu; Wlt 1 an 10 y angtr, an :~el ~ 111~tgnat10n, tlJat tht;-Y· ~;u; fitj,(!J' c. RoHoc•. he noMnore fer\'ellt and p1c:rcwg, and. off.::red m m J)h:m,c •p 4 . . · obedieGCC ·

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