folfe,inrzqhing txttmination.- .~ :13 Mortification ordying untQ finne, which -is -the . Col.N • . continuallleffening and_weakning of the pr-.tctice Rom.s.r3. ~ and poweroffinnepnd 1aboureth all itcan to dead : the very root, anddry the fountaine of originall corruption~ ~ ~ Vivification,-·odivingtorighteoufnetTe) whiCh ;Ep~.: r. is a coiuinuall renewing and quickning to ·all ~ ~Jet';il,Z.f· · holy duties, and appeares in a .. confrant, fintere, an.d fruitfull defire and·endevour. to doe wel1, recovering it felfe againe, _after flips, .faisJ .and relapfe~. · Thus in the fidl: place we are to examine and rrr whether aconver!ion bewrough~upon> and whe.– ther it be true; foundaad faving or cno. For no manbutafound convert, and true Chri- , fiian) can be aworthy receiver. For.as·that body · is -onely fit to receive nourifhmenqwhich hatn in . it, life) naturall heat·, and power of dige(lion) that it may therewith be filled' fedand r~frelhed ; fcyno man oughtto eate at ,the Lords Table; btlt.. bee alone which is already infpired 'wirn fuperpaturall life, wirli fpirituall ·heate, and the power . 'of grace, that fu that d~vin,e food may finke into ·· the foule) to cheere, fi:rengthen) and ·enlarge ·it with comfort , confidence, and delight in hea– ver:1ly thi'ngs~ ·If the -dairitiefl: · and wholfomefr ·meat iliould bee p~t into the mouth of adead , man it wouldp· utrifie and rot· fd if this hea- ,.. Fidl w~ ~ufi ' r. d . d • ' h · •• byone fpmc ven~yroo bee rece1v~ mto a prop ane hea:rt~ It ; be baprized in. brings forth .nothingbuthardneff~, deadneffe~tmd I to ene body? ·damnation. · . ?eforewe~~ ~nk • • • Into one fpmc. :*· Bapttfine-tndeed IS the Sacrament ofour in-/1 Gor.u.13, :· {corporation .
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