Part. 2 .Cap. I I • true heart be entang~ed, 1 hope he will quickly in cold blood, dif-infnare him{elfe. As thefe Tart;. @~ .. ers themfelve& are ordinarily very: fuperfici<Jll in Mi~ nifl:~riall abilities; fo, for the mofi part, thcirdifci,. , ples areonely the fo,olifo Virgin~, and unfound p.ro-- feffours of the places, thorow. which they patfe. Sixtly, to danger of fome future grievous.defert:iou; 6.G~ievottS ~cf«tioa•, extra.ordinary temptations, or re-vifitation with fa~; greater terrours then they tafred,at their fitil: t~ni.pg into the wayes ofGod,&c. CH A:P ·. XI. The fourth 0'rfal4ck. Tw,~ caufot. qf thil, Ulli-e;.. ladie. 4· N afourth place; I come to !firitu- T.Ile fQurtl\ cafE of"' . . a!ldeftrtion, which puts the Chri- fpui~uall_dcfcrtio~. I fiian for the prefent into a mofi ., Tent~tte Je[e~tttm~ o i k d d·r l.- bl eflomnzum.gr~ifftma: ~ ~r e an 11comrort:\ e conl"' e-· dici folet fufPeufiq d;twn. I meane, when the moll: gr4ti.e; ~on co~{ck,._ -~- ::::3C:::~ii!l wife God,for fome,holy ends.fee- ti~,anxietls& infernaliA. · ming good unto Himfdfe, re~ires _for a tim~; and Alfl. Theol.Cafe.~~p. with~ holds from theheart ofhts child, the hght of 9• , =~ _._ H · · h be fH· £ d r. r. 7t'f0'1r~711f!J-o' cruc.. tuts ~ountenance, t e ames o . ts avour,an !~me um\ill{nN'I.liu-.. · · ofH1s love: Whereupon though the root offpmtu- · · all life,the habit ofFai th, and fundamental! power offalvation,and eternall fafety, remaine frill,and fure in his foule; never to be iliaken,or prevailed againfr, ·-rlo,not by t11e very ,~ates of Ht/l~or,.concurrent forces, and fury .of all the powers ofdarkneffe; yet for the time, he firides and feeles in himfelfe, a·fearefull deprivation, and difcontimnnce ofthe feeling, and fruition of Gods pleafed £tee ; exercife of Faith ; pardon of Gnne; inward peace; joy in the Holy -Ghofr;cheerefulnefldn wel-doing,and godly duties; I i 4 confidence
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