E 38 .fl g9'Qckfld fp;9'it. -----.__ point, which ek is a gnrrall m<ftake; multitudes of people m ifea-'ry everlt- f (tingly upon this mi(t-Ike; they think 1 becaufe we cannot in this life atrai' to the perfeí` ion of holinefle in the de- grees, therefore there is no p, .. rfeé}ion at all neceffary , but tha they may be la- ved without it they think the! afore, that if they ace fonne good things , if they obey fame Commandemen?s, i; is fufficienr 'hough ti;ey take li- berty to ilvJmfelves in other things they ende they can yceld in fome- thing ; } et other thins s of G¡ xds will are exceedingly unlutable unto them. Be convincedofyour miflake herein a godly man indeed is weak, an can- not attain to the perfo- mance fevery part of Gods will , but the f, ameofhis his heart is to everypart ; everypart is fIabk to hisfpirit : tiee!feeins Al he Preceptsoi God concerning all things, pEtipa 23 to t)ee right , and hehates every talfe way. He findes the LawofGod, in the latitudeof it, written in his hear- ; there is nocommand of God that is not de<t- rer to him then all the world. Mark thatplace in lob , Chap. 8. ver f 20. God *'áiI , M!
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