Ftflhly, labour muc~ to keepe up·. yotttr converfe wi~,h God, in hi' ordi- : nances, in all holy duties, that you may be-exereifed in them with li~~? tJ.nd paw.. er, rhat there being a holy hveet familiarity bttween God and 'the· foll'lc\·ir may bern.ore ..ible freely and cheerfullyand confidently eo repaire unto him in ·times oftro~ble, and exercife its f rl itlfii . uponhin1,a~ th~u Go~betwee~ whom.; ~ and the foule,(here is daily·a fweet in.;. '. tetcoutfe ; ·God letting himfel(e ~ ollt : daily in his loveand mercy to the foule; 'and tbefoulesworking up its felfe, and ~ inlarging it fdfe in love and delight, and praife to God againe. And wbe~ fufferingscome, then £Hr ~u,imibi D-- t!eriltjfau· thBr,ip{efiat lldmitziftrtt- 'ionit adfutortlt.bit up, and put forth- th~ grace of Fatth in , , the exercife of~t~, looke up to God for ftrength and affiffance , commit your felfe and caufe wholly-to him; p!ead the promife, plead your call that hee hath called yoa to this; plead thecaufe that it is his. l\ttaller rindaUin a Letter · tnrtutem 1 qui mtulit digf!it~t:!l'.• of his to Ma!rer Frith, whnJ.i/a)then in prifo.n, hath fotJre c:xpretlions_ of the , worke of Faithin time of fuffering. If you gi~e '}IUt [tip, ciflJour filft, yeild.! \ _ _ · . you~}
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