a choice and aprecierwfpirit. 215 hath fey up in you; do not cx°inguifh thofe (parks in natural( confcience that God filth kind led thete ; do not dead thofe principles you have received in your education ; ufe that t -ength of r, afon, -efoluti >n, and natural( confci- ence you have, to keep in yo1Ir fpirits, that theybenot l t eut to feed upon fin- full_d. lights. Withwhat facec.in you compi in of weakneffe, and yet feed your diflempers t There is l-ttle hope offuch as haveextincuifhed the I fight of their commonprinciples, which once they had in an eminent manner; their light of reafon orce A as at leaft as a faíreCandlc.Iight,but now iris like the ¡miff in a locket, almofidrowned únd quenched with their filthy l ds. How juft wit) Godwe e it , that thole men fhouldbe left todie andpet ifh for ever in their filth t Fifthly, feel earneftly from God' to renew, to fanC`tifie your fpirits; it is he that is the Father offpirits, and the fpirit of man is under no other power, but the power of Godhithfelf ; and he hath thecommand of all,anl withhim there isabundance of fpirir,andhe is wilting, P4 ye4
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