I I ·Mofes hil Setfe·aeniaH. poras, o.r fpirituall ar '"' uments,to· fireng~ then them, as Faith does.. 'fiftly , · whe"te haturall Stoutnefle· and GBHr4ge ~s the Principle ~ there the Soule is not r'aifed. hkher in its cou· · rage for God , then'" when the c~u.fe onely concerns ir fdfe ; it di :covers as much ftoutndf."' a.nd cour l_ge ia na- ,turJll.things, as i ~ does in fpiric na:s: But tqis firengt~ in fufferings, that comes from F ttith, is a Hrengtl) farr :~ more r)ifed in 'rhe caufe ·of G~ld, and: · Ipritualt things, then in any othe~. fn . other things , i; may be the hea.r . is . ·weake ,, fuN of ft'ar(S knows not how to -wi ·.hfiand any evi 1 ~ butin 1 hecaufc ~ of Ge>'d; it tindc~ a.Pri rdpL', carrying it beyond that it is othcrwife ;· 'Ihere it is fuJI 'of courage' it is able to look _. upon the face of any man, ro fta:'td out againft ':the prouccft pofecuttrs. As that ~.lartyr Alice D.Yiver to ld the perfecurrrs, That though foe was 6rought . llfJ ~tt tht Plough, yet in the cattfe of Chrift· {he WOUJd (et .fJer {oPt agtJinft the foot of any of them aU. Many poore weake·. 1 women ,apdc.h. ildren,·h:tve ~anifefted that courage and boldndfe in the caufe ·· . · · · , of
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