Mores his Selfe-dentsk: whowas fobafely uncleane, thought that all men in the world were to to), or wouldbe fo, had they fit opportuni. ties for their uncleanneffe. Men heare (peaking ofRife. denial}, but they doe not beleeve there is any Bach thing in reality, theywould glad- ly fee the man that can denyhim (elfin fuch things as they enjoy, if bee may have them as freely,and as fully as they have: now this praetife of Gods peo- ple convinces them that thereare forie that candoe thofe things that they thinke tobe irnpoffibie : Godbath his fervants who have done fuch things, who can and will doe them, and that willingly and joyfully too withmuch freedome andchearfulnesoffpirèr, and bleffeGodthatthey have anycomfort in the world, anypreferment or effate to lofe for God accounting it a happier thing tolo('e for God, then to enjoy for thetufelves, CHAP. II5
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