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Bow

to

monrn

for

the a

fjiiVions

of

Saints.

M

A T

H.

5.

4.

Eleffed

are

they

that

mourne

for

they

frall

be

Com-

forted.

U

T

now my

Brethren,

the

thing

I

fhall

fpeak

a

little

to

is

this,tò

Phew

o you how

we fhould

m^urne for

the

afflio

ions

of

the

Saints,

that

fo you

might

Mourne kindly

for

their

atliietions.

For fume will

fay,

We

are

affected,

and

C

od forbid but that we

should be

grieved,

when we hear

that

the

Church

is

fo affiiieled,

it

cdorh

grieve

our

hearts

when

We

hear of the plundering of

fo many

good

people,

and

how they

are put out of their

houles and homes

;

But now,

Firf+,

There

may

be

a

naturali maul

ring

for

the

aíffic

ions

of

others

which is

not

this

bl.ff_d

mourning, and therefore

if

you would

know

the

difference

between the

natural!

and

f;

irk

tuai mourning

for

the

affii

&ions

of the Church,take

it

briefly

in

three

three

or foure

particulars,

which

I

!hall but name.

The hrft

is,

Thole that

mow ne for

the

afflicîions

of the

Church

in

a

fhi firuall way,

they

mourne

14-on

f

annual grounds,

and'a.naturalt

man

is

upon naturall

grouncls,you

mourne to

hear

fuch wouul

blood fhed,

defïolations

of Countries;

As

you

are

me