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/ 74 . · r Wilf~tllmpeniteNcy they would go further. I wi~l, Oh that I could ) wili more~ ~ut thou that hefi in thy finful e– ' fiate, ,thy would is pur: folly . .A would, gro~n- \ .ded upon awill not, ts foppifu ; the Saint! · ·.~Rte. · ~ould is grounded ~tpo~t a will; but thine,the root " , at bottom is this, thort wilt not. . ' · .Fourthly., may be thouhaft ageneral meta– phyjica_l will, but _to .come t? particulars,there thouwt!t not. I hate the Satnts of God? God ' forbid? I'le never hate them while I live ;' .and yet cotne to ~his Saint_, and tha~ S~int, hi~ th?u when wilt hate ; htm ? He ts the ~ene:fl: hJpocrite tn carnul the Countrey, andkeeps more ado than needs.- /. men can thus thy will is good to a company of meta– djfcover ph,1fi.cal Saints in the clouds.; but thofe that are noother J h blemifh Gods Sai-tJts fn particular, 't ou rnock.sft. I be Jn the · fiu~born agatnH: the ~om!?andementsofqod? Sainrs, I wlll not be :O:ubbor11 agatnfi them; yea, but then they th£s and that Comman.derrntnt thou wilt not ob– Frarge '. ·ferve. Thou wilt not think bell: of them of ~~~ . ~vhotnt~ou iliouldfl:, nor takeup that carriage · pypocrifie~n 1neettngs that thou fhouldH ; thou haft a ··· · · ' good will to ·theCommandements in affiitti~ pn, but thy will H:ands againfi the particulars . of them. . Generals are but Notions, when '. , they are abfl:raeted from the .particulars. An~ " therefore thy will is but a Notion ; the will \vhen it willeth indeed, 'willeth particulars, this part icular duty, thiSparticular Ordinance~ ~ndeed good,in the general,is the object ofthe will,but -when the will comes towill in the ex .. · ~rcife of it, it pitcheth on particulars. Fifthly; thouhaft no true will, I fpeak frill ' ' J:O the carnal / I fay thou . haft np true will, . ' ' , ~ · ·) · · · · ~ ~ · · becaufe · · I'

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