Clarke - BV4500_C46_1659_v1

(kopioN,404,Ctiftxof fohlfciaticQ Chap. a t' 2. We>.mail Strive without complement to thew the found proofe of out leve in all cur a&roms a and by the fruits of it in all well doing, (hive to approve our felves to God andbefore men in this thing, 2 Cor.8.24. 3. In all that we do to, or for the brethren, we Should do them in a loving and refpe;tful manner, i Cora 6.14. 4. We mull olivetobe tightly ordered towardsour brethren, in cafeof fin a- gainft God , or trefpaffe againft us. l(ueft. Ia9*may :1w be done? Anfe. _ Firfh if weknow afault in our brother , and finde that it tempts us to alienation from him, we mull follow Gods counfcl, Lev. 19. 17. Reprove him plainly. Secoedly, we Should beconvinced that there are infirmities in the beft,though we know them not,and therfore fo to look for it, that when they dobreakout, we Shouldbe ready to bear with their infirmities, and forbear them' if they be meet frailties, choofing rather to croffeour felves, then to provoke them in their weakpe(fe, Rem.1q.t,z. Thirdly,if our brother trefpaífeagainft us, we ShouldThewour felves tobe eafie to be intreared, and forgiveto feventy (even times, if he fayhe repenteth, OWat. i8. 2r. Fourthly, ifwe have donewrong, we Shouldmake haft& to be reconciled, and feel( it,with willingacknovrleci eement, and readipelle to make fatisfaaion, Mat. 5. 23, 24. Mr. Byfeld an Peter. CHAP.

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