·ro theChrifiian Reader. hridge (which bath been a fr1titfuU nHrfery to this church, and a1t ornament to theUni– verfity) 'an~ afi~r. a burning and fbiniQg light inStaffordfhire. He delighted -tnucb in preaching in an Evangelical way, from place to place, as pittying manypoor pining, feduced fouls ttnder blindeand fuperfriti ... ou.s Mini.fi:ers. 7he Lord fill their hearts with compaffion to t-he?Jt, wbo h.tvepower in their hands tofopply them, that jo million; do · not periih for want of viGon. .A_fterwardJ the noble Earl of Warwick fixed himat l\.ochf~rd in Eifex, where he did (pea4 & do great things to the l"tonor o fFree Grace. He lived there morebyact– ing vigorouflyto his great Lord andMafrer Jefus Chrifr, in afe\vyears; thatt ;noft of tu hhBrethrendo in many. 0 that we who are left behinde in theft conjlifling times, could more pnn11ally and cl~fP.ly followhis exampie. lt ii not fluly– ing the groundlefl foppedes of Popery, nor the immerjing our mindswholly into fome dry difputes concerning fome exter– _nals and for.ms about Religion, (ar ton many do n~ow adayes being engaged in a part}) that will fpiritual ize us or our hearts,{omuchas StudyingandPreachhiP" 'over th~ , Covenant ofGrace; The l14jfte,·i~ CHJ and heavenly fecrets of the Go.fpel rigbt-: t BE . lj
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