Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

... i ·. Wilfullmpenite•cy meditation · in their . hearts, examination in their confciertces, holy communication in n1outhes, none of my Saints pad it. cheaper, And thou makefl: a mock of them for praying fo· much , and profeffing .'fo much, fo much hearing, and fo 1nuch gadding afcer Sermons. &c:. Well, well, i>le not bate thee oneduty, not one luft, nor one carnal defire, i>le have thee fet ·about all, or thou fhall never have mercy. Yea, but I canno! find in ~y heart to put up this, nor to be abndgedof tJ;us ; and £hall Chrift and thou part for one Jin,gle farthing? Perilh then, and ·go a,nd thank thy will for it inHell: God is refolve4. uppn tpis pric~, ~nd thi~ is the loweR:. . 3 . 4rgu. . Thit~dly, God will never !Pe b.rought out of hu ·' · · walk._, ~hou canft never look.: that God foould come out of 'his wa,L~ to ./hew thee anj mercy,. or give thee any grace. _Now the way where1n God .. \;":e.!ks is the means of grace and of [~tlvation; There thou muH: look. for God, or thori GtnH: have no h9pe for to find him. Suppofe a poor petitioner fuould come with hi~ Peti– tion to the .King; he can never Jook tohave the King come down hither to Kochford to graat it him ;.No·., hee muH: go up. to the Kino:. The Ktng 1~ at Court at White-:-H~tll, and ~here he may have him ; if he will not go . thither, he is wilful, and if his Petition be not gr:tnted he may thank his own will. So thou (arift not !oo/z. ttJ ·fetch God out of his own walk.,, the means f of grac~ and falvation ' endeavour to obey him, prayings, ~ryings~ feekings, &c. Thefe and other rneans of Salvation are J , '" • • • l . · · · • . his !. :J .. ~ I

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