;64 ' Tb(ninthCommttnrlem~nt. ~· : . . \ault,as bee would haue been deale with~Il ~ tH~like cafe himfelfe.' · · . · :l · · ' · So that, ifwe.haue.pitie and· co~~afft~n ino'ur ~~~g~~ur$ __ faults,andpray for hnn,;and admpntthhtm,andvfc!al me.ans tG bring him tO repentance,WCC1 J,ojl~ OU{IjeighbdurJcredir:" ,. • And he that can' th!!~ ~9n~Crt ~iii~~1j~di-J'¥.'g0~' aAliie; ~ bath d9n·etheparc.:ofagood ·man;an~)~~-~g ·fr:~.n / :F?rh~. am.s.~o. bath healed the foule, and .cleaterd the name~a1n:cfcQuered a multitudeoffinnes.· And ·thus (riluch for 'this inwarddut)t, and the three notes·and trials ofir.- ·· · ' · · : ~ ... . t • -· Nowfollow the ot;s.twl;lrdduties: :which ar~ eith_e_r gene-. ralJ,orfped~ll" .. And ftrA,for ih-:~· genen1ll. That.is, to fpeake the crpth'from ori~s· heai't, asDauid·in the r;-'.'-Pfaltn.N·ot to· fpeakc the trutlralonc,but alfq froril'ourheart: tid~he( afte'r a flatteri~g and dj~em~li~g ~a~n~rr, 11ror after aray·ling·~~-d reproachftiHl manner.: Not forllope orfeare,orbycom~ul~- . fion,but hear·tily,iofpeakeJufl :is-ther~aufeis,withqut fetuiBg . our fclue-s. This is one fpeciall commen"aHon ofChriA; lfay.n·?· ·.That no guile was found in his nroutb~ ·But' y~tt~efe· two rules mull be kept in fp~aking tt,e truth; Firlt,that we/peake t with agood atteaion.r ~Fdr~ if one fpea.ke the.truth In:.·wrath '!::rth~t;s and paflion.,from~ diflempercd:minde;thewords ind'e~dare :tcq,c i!' f not finful,but y mother iswicked,and hebrcaketh.this Com:.. fpeakango . d M' -'llh . h. . bu h ..dlccrudi. man ement. any Wl · auea care, tovtt(r not mg t .t at · , which they can iutlifie, and proue ' to be true: But. their af- :.,- .fecHon is altoget·4~rdifordered. F<?r .in ·areu~ngefull mind i . ~t.o leafe themfelues, .~hatfoeuer euill they know bya anan, out it fhatl goe' without a_ny regard of~difying o·thers, 6~ con~erting · the perfon. For being iA a r,age, they ·c~re llO't how far they ditc-redit theirneighbour. N·ow this rude and · 'vng~d1y.p'owringouto(theu.uth,is finneagaintl ournei:g~~ ·bolrts,natne~·a s- well as to lie andbatke-bite. So that ah'*aie's t~uth 'rnull be tlounde9 ·witha.louingheart~an~withla qtii~c an~ welt temperedminde. If one fpeake vnfeafonably t() ) -hurt his nr1ghbour,heoftends in delh1ering the ·truth. _ -:f~e .fecond rule; That onemu{l:-fnoke his end b~ go9dJtha~oJ:l-e J ·doe aime at G .odsglory,ancHhe edificationof1t1en. For fo ,. the ApolMe faitb,€oP.4. J¥b;etfoeJur;ou drJ;/el ~t!t'6e JfJnt ttlthe gfDrJ
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