$taYi slak ìiuTC 1.-a4.tuiir'a`Erí4n4tasSAgleu,.T: ,IsZt=t.`060.ii'a ss :a:;cie dm, . I I tC1zJ.,;Ñ #';?iV Ver#litlexe'rkrccfr`s2 A<u iV'i'Y {YI.eíé-áF>t` tKS . '( A A Directing to fonie fpLcioll cin: st noted in the Precedent EXPOSITIONS. A Dvocate, Tobe one for God a great honour, as well as a duty, 240. Three wayes of being an Advocate for God. tq.t. 7hey who are Advo- cates for God, (hould have audience, and may have courage, 142 ki..na, the top ofit fad to be covered altinayes with fnow. 472 Affliaion,rpoo9 cry and complain in it, who look not toGod in it. 65. God comforts his in zfl3idtion. 73. To cry in afï'llaion, and not to repent, is very (ad. 87. The forefl , of this life are little to what God might lay upon firmer:. I i 5. God expehls the work,o ffaith and patience in sffli kion ; and ifhe fee it not, he will 'Atli&,f more, 1 zo. God looksfor two things in time ofaiickion, 1 21. God zfflias his children with father- ly anger. 12 3. A good man under great ;ffliaion, may not be fen[ble ofGods hand, t 29 t ha aref.,fuble in 2Ït tiion. 1 o. End, of ittliibi or. t 3 t The befl men maxfall into rie worj# afilititicns. 2 2 t . Aac` ions are graevts to thefiefs. 223. How Ge.d Jews ;As our rvcrkra t1î i ien, 22. , 225. Afiliaions are perfwa ons, 2 3 2. Ailion bath a loud ,voyce, 2 3 ^ god, deign an afil ciion. 2 34. Not pr'friti é by le f f er draws on. grea- ter;:{fli fiOn,.2 S;. AfÌ tìf ion a feçt-. f a for prayer, 267. They that are humbled an off uion, are veer deiár O o o o z veraece
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