Burroughs - HP BS2775 B87 1649

148 Mofes hil Stlf,e»it~O. is willing to doe or fuffer w hatfoever . _God ,.uill have it: How readily doth 1- {ai~th offer himfelfe to God in fervice to which much futfering was annexed, after God had taken away his fin-: When . iCai.f, s. Goda·ked ,.h,m hefbaU ft11d,be prefent1 y anf wers, H tre Atnl L~rd fend me : It is · enough that my finne is pardoned, my : fouleis faved, letmee becafi into any condition in the World, letmce be imployed in any fervrcc 1have me rde and , happinetfc enough. , . t. CHAP. X. Six morepArticulars, whtrtin thep1111er gf fAith is feene,in tAking the ht~rt o/Jflm the world,and c~~r'ryit~g it thr~ugh al af#iflil»s. E IrR: F4ith makes the future good of fEirituall and ~fer~a!l things, to 1iei pre ent!9 theJoule, and to worke upon the fouk as if they were · prefent;and makes ufe likewife of things - paf!,as if th~y were prefent; and in thefe op~rations offoit/t,there h much power . to carry on the foule wich comfort through futferings ~ for prefent rhings are apprehended by the mind more ful- , t Jy, -

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