Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

the grojfeft self-murder~ Toes are fo Lady.. like they mui1: not fmart, becaufe its a little difficult , therefore he will not ·do it . He will not Plowby reafcn of cold. Well, b;g then and ye \vil1; cannot ):ou endure a little cold? -yea; he could endure1t, but it would be difficult: And therefore fayes the Text, he will not plow by reafon of c<)l d. -He does not jtic/z. at an tmpef!ibility , -for then indeed he could not. But the flod ful i;llan will not plow by l;'eafon of cold : H.e flicks ~nly at ~l difficulty> and therefore he will not; nay ·if he f11on1d ·labour foundly indeed, his very labour would keep hitn from being a- # 'ft ·cold; the truth is, its the labo11r of plowing , ,~~r.~~ that he iJ again.ft. And(therefore every little ~* 1 cold fhall ferve for an excufe. So v1hy art· thou :flothful to count every pet_ty difficulty a cannot? Its an uncomfortable thing to be alwayes poring on tny fins, .I cannot abide it, its troublefom to be To~gne- t:i ed. - What ·not fpeak a word but o.uety with \Varrant from Scripture? I cannot abide it ; what never help 1ny felf at a dead lift, by telling a Lye ?, never right my ftlf by a littl~ Reveng~? never comply n<;>r;fort with fnch and fuch '"old acquaintance ~ becaufe they drop out an Oath now and then before they are aware? 0" ~ can.. not abide it. Wqat thus precife? I am not able to abide it. No? cannot, cannot thy jlt:bborn lVillftoop ~o alittle diffictd~y ? ·get thee to H~ll , and fee 1 1f thou canfl: abide that, and there thank thin~ own will for thy perifh.., ~- . . 3. Demon!l:ration , If thou beefi: floathful, 3~ Demo~ · E · then (

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