3 TheSaints ..·;Ls; crofft:sand atHifrions: we ilialLhe fure tohave fupportation in them, benefit by them, and ever in due time de.liverarice from them. ·· Our bodily fick- · ; neffe will be phyficke for ourfoules;r our t,:mporall · Ioffes will bring in fpirituall ga,irw; our difgr.:t<::es · wi11 increafe cur gracefulneile in the eyes of God. Our d.mger_will procure a guard of Angels ; our outward troubles will bring that inward peace which pJffeth a-Il underfianding, and at length comes that crowne of glorie, which makes more rhan~nfinitely amends for the momemanymiferies of thefe.dayes ofvanitie· • . Jeh{)fh..~pb.Jt here fingles out, and ;fets upon the particular meanes ofpacifying and prevaUingwith · God in his perplexitie, and for his deliverance out ofdanger; FaiHogandprayer : And proclaimrd a · fa{t throie.~1·ou& a/J1ud.1h. J When.e arifeth the point · \ Iformerly propofed,and nowpurpofe toprofecute. Do8. Theexercife andordinmceoffaO:ing is ·a very excellentmeanes, and powerfull to prevaile · wich God extraordinarily. I proved it out of Now our deare Soveraigne. 2 3 . Scripture before, now I adde thefe re<tfons. .· . Experience ofmarvellous thing:3 effeCtedby this meanes in all ages, evell to the fafe return ·ofPrince ch.1rln from Spaine, prove thep,)int. · . Ordinary praiers ofGods peopleprevaile much. See AH.t 'l. 5.whatwonders then will extraordinary prayer edgedwith fafiing worke? Some kindofdevils will not beecall out but by prayer and fafl:ingJ c..M.1t. I 7· 2 r. that is, a moft fervent kind ofpra1er iliarpenedwithfafring.Some finneswill not be fo comfortably mafl:ered, fome fiery
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