rw.WI. goo. war.9. r e, evf thegracious (peaches ofgodly Chriflians tobeepowred into his cares which iswell knowen not to fu.ffer them to lïnke in- tohis heart toworke grace there, but fettethhart,and lippes and life conternptuóully to defpife them. Firfi, it is a certaine loíl'e oflabour to dealewith them,and to as good purpofe to lay a plaifier to a deadmans wound,as to endeattour toheale them. Secondly, it is a lofhe of thofe precious admonitions the hólie things of Godare throwen to dogs, and the pearles and ornaments ofChrilliansare'call to vnteachable (wine that will tramp'e them vnder feete. cfrlat.7.6. Thirdly, it cannot beewithout peril! to our felues which God doth not call vs. veto : for their hatred is like to worke dtfgrace, or violence, or other hurts which their dillentpered atfehions doe threaten. So Chrifi fayth that dogs will all to rent them that fooffer to feede them. Inflru&ion to bee verycircumfpel what perlons we deale with, that there bee foine hope offucceffe. If after walking and (landing in wicked wayes, they fit at refi in. the (corners chaire, let vs leaxe them there and difquiet them no further. For ifwee mold} them, they will trouble vs, and going be- yond our bounds againfi the rule of Chrill,where is our war- rant of fafetie againfi their malice, or ofpatience, wifedoine, and moderation to containe our felues. Rcafons. 2 3 Vfc. i Tut rebuke a wife man, C c. Verfe,$a Now hee cornmeal on the contrary fide to commend the competent hearers of Wtfedomc, won whom good lefons are well beeflowed.. And they are deícribed, fil fl by their wühng receiui'ng of inf mChon, that they loue them the beater that !halt deale plainely with than : Secondly, by the good vfe theymakeof it, increafing both in knowled,_e and praeticeofvndefic,nding, and therefore are called, wile and righteous. `I.ebsske. Men of bell knowledge and pietie mat Tome O ¢ times be admonifhed of their faults. Sowas.Dasad, fo was, ThebcRma) D.iji lchoft- mcndr'
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