Mofës r ' e e-denia 233 and Pfa1. 8 8. from the38. verfe to52. ue read of Et4 makinga rues} lawn- table complai .t for the iriiferies ofthe Church, and y?et he concludes, Bleffed k the Lord f ®r evermore: and this not formally, or flightly, but carneftjy with much affetjon, and therefore he addes Omen, anddoubles it, Amen,, A- men as if he fhould fay, ler the troubles of the Churchbe wi at they wilt, yet God and his wayes (hail be for ever bleffed, in mine eyes, inmyheart. Seventhy, where there is onel), a nnturall confcience, fuch a foule is fatish- ea, rather in Ls own peace that it hath, by yee,ding to that which confcience puts him upon, then inanyglory that God hath by that which is fufBred: As he doth not aime at thegloryof God, bur ar the quieting ofhis confcience, fo he lookes not mirch after the glory of God that Mould come in byhis fuffe- rings. E'ghthly, Naturdllconfcience mayput a manupondenyingof theworld, and suffering hard things, yet the heart is never by it crucified unto tic world, the inward luf}s are not mortified,there remains 9-
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