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How-

the

föule

pfjorth

tfelfè

n

ljpag^Dng252,

to

got

into

a

Ha

,gar,

into the

workes

of

the

_Law

and

there to

re

it,

upon

the

workes of.

the

Law

,

and rhinke.:

that they

will make

thee righteous

,,

take

heed

of

this;:

mrflake',

it''s

-

a'.dangerous Rocke

tied ail

}:ou

;that-

are feeking

after the

Righteaufneffe

of

Jefus

Chrift,

looke

to

your felves

here,

,

be:,unfatisfyed.

therefore

in

your

hungering and

defires,

Let

nothing

qui

et

your

foules

but the.appi.ication of

the

be

of Jefus. Chrift

by Faiths,

fo

as

yòu may

able

by

the

hand

of -Faith

io;

prefent: this ititinite ri hteoufneife

of

the

Son

of

God

Unto

the

rather

for

your foules

;

That's

that

that

onely

can make

'you itand with Comfort before

the

Great God ; Lather

hash a

.notable

exprellïon' this

way

about

the

-

difference of Righteoufneffe

faith

he,

Righ-:

teoufneffé

bet-

een'tnan

and: ñsan

in

a

'Tolitticáll

way, It's

a

zero

fweete

thin,

,

for

by

that

the 'Peace

of

Kingdomes

doth

ftand;

But, If

therefore becaufe'

you

are

a

good

Citizen

, a

Chatt. Husband

,

or

a

juft

Merchant;

dealing'

*lily in

your Merchandize

;

if

becaufe:

of

thefe thou

wouldefl

.

be luit before.

God

,

thou

does}

of

the

molt

fweete thing

make

an abomination

that God

cannot bear,.

That

is.

Lather's exprefîon

concerning

this,

and

it's

a

very excellent

one,

take

heede of

that;

you

that are

good

Citizens,

and in

the place

where

you

live

good

Townes

-men.,

or

good.

Parrifhioners,

and, none

of

your

Neighbours

can

find

any

fault with

yo}t ;

It's

true, there's

none

that

have

the

Righteoufnefle

of

Chrif}

but

amine

to

this,

a

man may

attaine

for

this,

and

yet

miffe

of

the

Righteoufnetfe of

.Jefus

Chrifi,

If

upon'

this

you

(hall

fa-

tisfie

your

-.foules

,

-'Ti

you

(hall

from this fweete thing

thinke.

to

`

be

jute

before

God,

you

doe

make

of

this

fweete

thing,

an

abomination

that the

Spirit

of God

will

not beare

;

----

Thus

fop

fee.

the

worke

of the

foule

io

hungring' and

thirfting

after

this

Righteoufneffe

----

INow.

the maine thing

:

that

yet remaines,

and

that is,

to

ict

before

yoù

the

lovelyneffe

Of

this

Rightcoufneffe,

that

is