/el/e, inriching examination. ments of his owne<:orruptions be at unawares ft1r- : prized and ov.enaken with fo.me Gnn:_, yet it doth : notwithfrandmg rnoredeadhly hate tt afterward, l with more fi:rongvowes and refoJmions abjure it, . andre!iirit withgreater careJ firength, and watch- 1 fulneffe : Sothat ever at lengthGedgivesacorn- ' fortable Hfue oae way or other in this Chriflian : combare, andatlai\: mofrcertaincvicrory. If it be ro then, that thou feele the combate betwixt the fte{h and the fpirit within thee ; and after that combare, comfortby the victory of the fpirit over the flefh ; then -atfuredly faith hathgone before, Godhimfelfe is the man ofwarre, 1md the fpirit of the Lord Jefus hath defiroyed the power of.darknetTe whhin thee. · 9· Ninthly, The Spirit of prayer cloth ·ever-ac– company (aving faith. If a man feele this fer– vent and fiirring, and faithfully exercifed in him; with groanesandfig~, and frron~cries ; heemay undoubredlyaffiue himfelfe that he is fanctified bYi · faith. As for unregeneratemen ; _ 1 • Sotne pray not at all, for they are fo llrongly · Theninthmark of faving faith. Rom,l o,I4· i I ' ! and lOttHhly ignorant in all matters of Heaven,. and lo fenflcffe and unapprehenfive of their tinfull . 1 and accurfed fiate, that they never conceived or utteredgroanes, or word untoGod, either for the· · removal! of any corruption, or fopply of any grace. In acold formall fathion their bodiesmay l be prefent-atpublikeprayer,·but they cannot ·re- 1 member the daywhen ever theypowredout their \ foules in private, 'before the throne ofgraceJ or \ Pfat.x44~ prayed withtheirfamilies. \ N 4 2. Others
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