44Z Inflrsttfionsfor a right ccmftrting' sea~. ---- ~-'------;hy: fo y eekbt1g to ~h~ l·a;; offahl-1:is for.tl1yit;fimit~ g.ood:Anddfure thyJelfY;thou:Clfu:n~el.t ip the m(Xlm time man.~ wai.es. _ . c _ r.Art unm3nnrrly. I . Bv a fowre and felfe-will'd unmannerimdlt · towards Chri£1:; in not comming, when Hee cals thee, 0l1'at .II .28. It is pride, bmd high pride, faith a .., W d · 1· L1 ·r.e of wo::th-.,· -~< Dinne, not to come When thou art called. 'T ar m 11s • . J , ,rr; F.1iti1. ]tt& rttaene11 eandnot good manners, not to doeas thou · art hidden to doe; yea,fo oftenanaearneft!y charged to 4(Je, J t would be.:.1 foule fault, a.nJ unmannerly dif<Jbedience for any fi.1bjetl: to this l<ingdome, though never fo ~acged ~nd tatter'd, or pretending neyer fo much his un iitneife and unfineneifc to preife into fo great aprefence,not to come m~o the King, if Hee (hould pleafc carneftly to cali.llpon Him. Difobedi... ence to t11e Law offaith, and.rejecring Gods graci.- ous oft~r ofhis Sonne freely, is the greate£1: a~d an inexpiable finne. He hath fworne in his wrath,that fuch a Refufmt ihall never enter into his reD:• 2. Doefi c-refcribe him condmo;!s. . 2_. By a faucy prefcribing unto Him, upon what termes-Hdhall take thee.: Ho, fayes He, euery One that thir.fteth, come yee to the Waters; and Hee thai hath no money : C ome.yee, 6uy and eate .: yea, come buy, !{a. 55• I. Wine and mil~ 'Witho!ft money and Without pr.ice. Nay, (qitl:. Tno)JJ I will _either . bring fomething ~n min~ hrj1d);~r J;. will none. Whereas it appeares in the ci~ ted pla_ce~that Chrifl: cals not only thofe that are thir~ fly;but alfo fuch as have no mony. ~.Dofi undervalue the l· By undervalewing the unvalewable worth· of worth ot his bloud. his p,re.tiovu 6/ood. As though thy finnes had excee~ de_d the pr.ice,that hath been paid for them. When~ .. as_itis~called,AR.2o,2·8.g"o~s owneblood. And ther... fore no want in it, to wafh away any fmne, and &~~ . 4 .Doefi difparage the 4. By offering difparagement: to all the promifes promifes of Gods in Gods blelfed Booke.; Every one whereof cloth booke. now fweetly,and up<>n good·ground; invite thee, a~t . 1
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