Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

S 78 , Jnflruffion.r for a right C6mftrti.11g Sed. 3. his Sonne, that- ~;ver fe~~i;gs;ne of righ~~ouf: ndfe ; He will undoubtedly in dne feaion, difpell all thofemifrs off:)iritual mifery,whtch overn1adow the glory and con)fort of it for a time. If he upbeld him by his mercifuli hand, from finking into Hell, when he was an horrible tranfgreifour of all his Lawes with greedinefic and delight; He will moll: certainly, (Thou~h perhaps for a Imall moment,. he hide his £tee from him) binde up hts ioule in the bundle of the living for ever; now eipecially, when he preferrs the love and light of his countenance before life; and would not willingly off.:nd him in the leaft finne for all tJ-,e world, &c, Let him yet proceed further in 'Dt.;fl.li.dt.foot-fteps, and' firengthen his fainting Soule with all that heavenly UWannaof nchefr mercy, which hee hath heard, read, or knowne to have been fhowred downe at any time, from the throne ofGr:1ce, into the heavy, humble, and hungry hearts of ~is afBicred hidden -.ones. let him rerre!h his memory with con!iderationofDavid.rdeliverance, by this meanes, from deeper,difl:re{fe; ofthat moft memorable, and triumphant rdhrrecHon} as 1t were,. and recovery gf · thofe three worthy Saints of God, Maficr (]lover; Mifiris BretteryJ.r, Mafr~r Peacock,::,fwm greatdt ex~ tremity in this kind, into mofi: unutterable joyfuU: exult:-:tions of fj' irit,And fo ofothers wi~hin theRegiller ofhis obi~rvation, remembnmcean~i reading. :But principally and above all; let him live and· ~ye; let him reO:· and recreate himHfe for ever, wtth 1urdl: hold-faO,and fweeteft thoughts.uponthat hea... venly, , and healing Anti-type of the red Sea, the pretious blood of the Lord Jefus. And let him ground upon it, that though ~a tan with all his helliib Hofl:s and<Utmofr fi1ry ,'purfue his fearefhll fou1e, . .like a PartridJ!.e in the mountaines, even to the Tery brinke of defpa1re and mouth of Hell; yet even theit · wh~

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