~he Saints l~6 ' ------- ~----------------------~-------- ; make it whoHome Phyfick; they fo qaalifie it with conditions and-limitarions) that it ceafeth to be Ufury; and upon fu~h tearmes there is not one a- . mongfr a thCilufand but would rather flie roanykind ofIawfull negotiation and employment of his ma– ny, than venture upon Ufury ro qualified and cir– cumfcribed. See theirconditionsDown.p.247· who " harh excellently& exafrly dealt in this point. Thns ! I . 1 OfSitllon.ie: he unregeneratemanwill flmffie and fhift againfr . the power of-the Word, the light of divine truth, and the checke of his owne confcience, for the maintenance and defence of that U!Jne, whatfoever ic be, whereupon hh; chiefe carnall content– ment, and temporall happineffe clothdepend; and will admit no fatisfaetion to 'his exceptions, _be– caufe ·he bath refolvedtocontinue:in·ic.1f lyingbe his fin, and hee heare it cenfured and condemned,· PrtnJ. 12.2.2. & 6.17.1Dh.8.44· Celoif.3·9·~Ph·4·'- S· Prtn~.I3·5· hee wiH prefentlyhaveadillincrionat hand, and tell us, that there is two kinds of lies, one malicious, whence fprings hurt andmifchiefe, , and another officious, whichmay 'be for the good) fafety and deliverance ofhimfelfe and 'h1s neigh– bonr; and to backe his evaGons, he will urge the infirmities and failings of the Saints, that with fame kinde of pretext and plaufibleneffe, bee may· continue in theprafrifeof that abomination, for fois it fiiled by thefpirit of ·God, Prov. u.z2;The lying lip.rareahomi?Jationto theLoril ; {rot every lie is naught, fee my difcourfeoftruehappineffe. If'his finne be Simony, andSimo?J Magm hanged up be– fore himas afpectacle of terror and afionifhment, . · he
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