ttnd,perpetua/J (juide. for the Seed, but hewill take your felves napping , 'and your· foules efpecially, ~nd carry them to Hell. Beftdes, let them rememl>er what befell · · Eutychm, .AEt•• 2 o. ~,1 C:· he~eptat a lo'V"ermon, that Iafred tdl mtdmght; but he was taken up · dead, failing frorn,the third Loft to theground : What lhaU become of fuch then, that fleepe in the day time,at a Sermon of an houre long? And let them alfo take heed ofthatJJ:irit ofjlumhei,thar. . the Lord bath threatned to poure upon the defpi– fers ofthe Word, Iflty 29. 9,1o. The like mig~t be fa id of our gazers and gapers about, and thofe that by their talking difturbe others, and -hinder themfelves: they fhut their eares~and turne them away from God; a1 nd may juftJy expect, that he tball turne away .his eares -from them : as it is threatened,Prov.2. 8,9·. Zach.7. I 3. . ' 3 You mull: heare the Word with underll:an;. J cling and .judgement ; i. labour to underfi:and Hedaren. ~b h h A d h . d h. . . A un eruarr w at wee ~at:e:. · n tot ts en ·, t e Mmt.u:er ding. · · mufi: have a ipectall care to teach plainely, fo as be may be underfiood, Neh. 8. S. AnEI Cbrilf calls upon his hearers for this, MAth. t 5. 1 o. Hed.re,and underHand: How lhouldweelfe profit by that weheare? AB. 8. 36. VnderffAndeft thou what thou readeft (faith Philip to the Eunuch:) fo fay thou to thineowneheart; Vnderfrandeft thou what thou hearcfl:? . , Now the meanes tb upderfrand tne Word, are tbefe. · . ' · · Firfl:,co.meto the Word,with i willing minde to learne: you know the Eunuch, AEf. 8. though (n) he
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