Se-5t.3· 414 ·~--~~--~~-=~--thefincere milke ofthe Word is a trn~ Chann-elinO' \ 1 ll. • ::J tJJ not twuly changed. Het 1at reas With contentm::nt, upon a defire onely of good things, never defirel{ them iavingly. But here,lefr any tender co:1fcience be unneceif'lnly troubled, I muG: confe{fe; It is not fo growing,as I have faid, or not fo fenfibly :tt certaine times; as while the pangs of the New-birth are upon us, in tim!s of defertion, temptation,&c. Though even then,it growes in an holy impatiency, refrlefneffe,longing,&c.Which is well-pleafing m~to the Father of m~rcies in the meane time : And which Hee accepts gratioufly, untill he giv~ more O:rengt h. ------· c HA 'P. X. Two e!pecia!l times Wherein the former Prf.ncipl~ u to beapplyed. HE roint thus cleared, is very ~-=~I { weet and foveraigne ; but fo that I no carnall man muft come neere it, no {l:ranger rn.eddte with it; much leife, Swine trample upon it. ~~~~ It is a Jewell for the true hearted 'JII[athanae/ls wearing alone. Nay, ·the Chri .• fiian himfdfe, in the time of his Soules health, IJeight of feeling, and flouri!bing of His Faith, mufr hold off His hand : Onely, let Him keepe , it frdh and onent in the Cabinet ofHis memory, as a very rich Pearle againfr the Day of fpirituall difrreffe. As pretious and cordiall waters are to bee given onely in f wounings, faintings, and defection -ofthc fpirit..s: .So tl1is delicious Manna IS to be minifrred fpecially, and to oe made ufe of, in the firaits aml
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