Bunyan - R3329 .B37 1762

The Barren F'ig-Tree.- 3 3 and D ay. He is there to feek for .Fruit ; t& feek for Ftuit of all,. and every rfreG of the Garden. Where.. fore afiure thyfelf, 0 fruitlefs One, that thy Ways muft needs be op'cn be- . fore the Eyes of the Lord. OtJe black Sheep is foon efpied, although in company with; that is taken with the firft Caft of t he Eye ; its different Colour ftill betrays it. I fay therefore,. A Church aad a 1?rofefi1on are not.Places where the Workers of Iniquity may 1 hide thcmfclves tren1 God, thttt feeks · , for Frult. /1t.(:V Vine_yard, f~ith GG<l:., whicb is mine, ~s, before me [ d]. A11d he c.atJe ancf foNght Fr-ttit ther.eOt/0 · . , ,[ ll.nd fo~hd none.J · Bar1·e11 }1g~ tree:, hearken-, TbJ1 coJJti:.. ; IJ~tal not;-beariug of . Iruit., is.,. a d-;:cadjitl' 8ig11 tEat thou {rtt t o come to. a dreadjitt~ End, as: the winding~up of this. l.) ar.a~ ble concludeth. , And jou.11d no.11~. No,ne at al1, or 'll'O.tJC' ~o 'God's liklng: For .when he fairb,, - He rame foeking Ftttit the~eon) he J1lCans. ' I ' . ll j ,li~Jl\ 'uit ' [dJ Song, vliL t.~

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