Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

Inftr.uEiwms for aright comforting sea:.3. J h ,-enly ftrength to bee zood, and ~ power to hecfJt'lle the 0 ,l,lZ.o ~ Somuofqod.Thoa mull: throw thy finbll fuuleupon • \ Jefus Chr~jf, bleeding aod breathtngout his lafr upon the Cro£fe; as the body ofthe S hundmite.r childe was applyed to the I'rophetflretehing h!.mfclfo upon it; that Ephcf+ 19• thoumayft th~eby be quickned with d.erired fruitJoh,I,t6. fulne£fe, filled by little and little Wlth a!! the fidnef{e of & Ilo:.s. god; receirincr !.race for grace : I am the refurreE/;on, and the lp,fatth Chrift: He that 6elieveth in me,thourrh he "Were dead, yet foalt he live. . . ' ' , F 0 b d the pur It were execrable prefumptim1 for any man, who a llt, , an ~ r. l o 1 ollo . .a. 0 r l pofeof fiuning~can ne· •·purp01et 1 to goe on 111 t 1e Wl mg yra~..[ne,. or~ - v.er !land together, lowance ofany one known fin, to beheve that Chnfr ~er~inrGtaine ofMu· is his righteo~fneffeand (anCiiflcation.But where all fin flerdJeed,Conclu. 6• is aburden,every promife as a world ofgold, and the heart fy:ncere for anew way; there aman may be bold. For thee to have pretended part inChrifl:,wallowing yet in thy finnes, had been horrible prdumption in- · deed:.and for me to have applyed the rromifes, and Ereached peace unto thy remorfek£fe confcience, beKxe the pangs of the New-bihh had feazed ,upon • . thee, had been damnable dawbing: But in the Cafe I now fuppofe thee to be;it is both feafonable and furely grounded; for me to affure thee ofacceptation and pardon:.aud for thee to receive le[m Chrifl without any more adoe,i.nto the armes ofthy humbled foule. ----------------------------~-----·------ .CH A p.Illi, . . . ~ ·.\

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