.l t .. l l J J j ,, i '11 , a 1 ! ' 1 I J ,, '}. ~' TheSaints ot ocbers) which, it maybee for their outwardafr.) were more notorious. . · , · · 3 That we fhould have our hand in Adam1 fin, ·that brought fuch a bloodie fea of fin and farrow, ofnaifi. ries and mifchiefes upop all mankind. , .4 .. Con.fid~ring th~ innumerable infirmities, want~, wanderings}weakne!fes)&c.that cleave unto our befi performances. 5 How many wayes we may be guiltie of, and accetfary. to.othermens Gns. . ·· . .. ~· Tije m~ay crying·and horrible ·finnes ·ofthe . . •times: Holy Davidfetched much matter ofmourning fromthisfountaine, SeePfo . 119. ver. 136• . 7 Let vs eff ecially cx1mine our felves by the fidr and lafr commandemems, for the firi1: forbids the firfi motionsofour hearts againfi God :and the ', lall: forBids the firll: motions of ourhearts againfi our Neighbour, thoNghtherebenoconfenrtodoe·. the evHI which we think. The further ·and more. . ample . ~nl~rgem~n~ ofthefe or mofr. ot thefeyou fhall find in-that which foU&wes. The fir.fr mainedlltie then tobee performed is Examination. When any needfull extraordinary bleffing is wit:h-held, or with~drawe·blprany judge– ment robe pFevented or removed, itis very requi– lite tofearcn, whether there bee not fame fpeciall fi n in us whichmay Utterly dampeand difanuHour prayers. lflregardiNitjniti.ei?imy heart; thei.ord wilt .?Jut heareme, Pfa. 66.1 ~. That which the ]~ ord fiaid of the army- of Ifrael in Iq/huaht time, maybe ap- • plyed to parricular perfons~namely, that if they di~ not fearcb and-findout; and takeaway theexe.:- + crable --------------------------------=----------
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