ftlfe#in~ir:l1~tJg txamindtion. . 1 3o9 not th~r~wly into the fl:ate of g~lce, ··and cornmu- )-- nion ofChrifrianity. When ~atart fees that farrow 1· ' .for irtrte lies fo heavie upon a mans heart, and that 1 bitterneffe of fpirit, and legall rerhorfe, the im1 pretlionsof the fpiritof bondage doe fo unceffimt– ly fling himwith refileffe vexatiom, that theywiU needs at length draw anddtivehim to fame al'tera.;. · don at leaft, andworkeout at length fome mea~ 5 h -~ · f d ' th dhhb d · ·· ) eeteenfure 0 . amen ment, en ot e el'l and tmlargement of ployall hi~ powerandpolicy tomake h_im reft artd thcfe two _Ia!f tepofe fimilly in fame partiall.) infufficienr, · and ll~~~~~~s~~;;halfe_converfiOil, and tO content hill}felfe With ):on~foning af- · fome outward reformation, and civill amend- 1 fliaedconfcio. ences,pag.3o8. rnent, oc.c. · tOJIJ.. . 5. The fifth palfa~e out of pangs ?f. c<:>nfcieAce, Youm:ty ree and horronrs of legall repentance, 1s mto the Pa- thedeg1-~csand . radite ofgrace,and fpiritua!Ipleafuresof Chrifiia• fi~p_s of this itv. This patra(7eis called Thep'll»"l tJFthe NerP !Jirth. pafiage.before, .• b. , <::> J mmy dtfcourfe Thts doth happily tortvey ~nd tranft)Oft a man ofbreeding of qnite thorow rbe kingdomeofdarknelfe, without faith. diverfion, by:.path~ _ot ant longer detainrnent' in any pleafute or vanic.y thereof. By this .heutterly unwinds himfelfe out bfhellilh flavery and bon'- dage, and Cailing 'thotow the red Sea of ChrifiS' 1 blond,·is fafel yfet on iliore in the land that flowes With fpirituall rnilke ahd hone'y. ina word, this dothneirherplunge~maninto the.pit ofdefpairt", nor miflead him intd the finfhll deHghts ofout- ,· ward tnirth, ot feave him in th~ dece1rfutl maze of anunfoundtonvetfion,but 'dotl;l workup'onhima rhorow,univedall,fiv_irtg,atld(qpermttnra11change. ! Them~tksofwhichl havedeliveted in two feV"erall Places before. . Y 4 , To · , ' I
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=