,. -~ 5 6 I . 'The Saints fore 1 ·~ In teftimonie and w~tneffe aga~ntl: them : ·Thts very dufi: ihall be Witndfe agam!l: them. Doe you thinke then, that their Sermons and Catechifing fhall not ? If the duft that they ga– .thered by their paines,will be witneffe; what will all their Sermons, and praying, and fudl paines be .? Now thi~ finne of defpifing theWord, is a finne above that of Sodorne, Verf. I;. Perily, it fha!l be more eajiefor s~domeani Gumorrflh, in the Day of Iudgement~than for thAt Citie. . ~ z Murmuring againfr it, Ioh.6.4 I. Lul:.I s;. 2o 3 Ca-villing againfr it, .AE£.13· 45-· . 4 Contemning it,Ier.44•16'. Atf.I7.18.whttt I will th~Babbler fay t Theyaccounted P4tel.f precia ous preaching, vaine babbling. 5 Mocking and fcorning it, 2 Chrcn.3-6.. t 6. A8.Z.I3· . ' 6 Perfecuting it, .lt1ath. 10. z3· And fa they · become like mad Dogges thrm~rne into a River,. or tycdup ina Cha-ine, which doe{harle at,bite, _, and tearc thofe ~hat put out their hands to helpe,.·. and fet them free; fearing, theycome to torture ·· . and to .trouble them more. Iufi fo it ·is with /many prophane wretches, which lye drowned · · in finne, and chained in Sathans fetters : If a · man put out his hand, by the Minifierie of the· . Word, to fave them from finking into · D~mnation, and to free them from the Snares of ever– Ja.fting death; they ra-ge·and rayle; they barke and bite like mad Dogges, )i'olding thenifelves. tobedifquieted,difgrace.d) and tormented before· 1tl1eir time. · . l · , .· Thus,
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