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· 6'4 ' ·Wilfull lmpe(!iteiiCJ changewaies, nor are my 'Waie~your -wayes, Efay S5.~.youmuH: amend your wates, rer. 7· 3. and come u-nto his way, or y~ fhall never efcape the: evil to come : can there be any ·reafonabler way rban this? , Proofs. Firft, Some of the means that God bath ap– pointed you may do them without labour, you maydo them with eafe : do but fay, I w,ill, and it is done : What labour is it to fay, company– keepers fhaU not fit . drinking in ,n1y ho-qfe ~· There is never anAlehoufe in your Town, but if they will, they may root out diforders froin their houfes : their own lvils do deftroy them. Its no labour in the world to do this, and will ye not do-it'? periili then, and thank yourownwils. ·Secondly, fome of the means that Godbath ., appointed, are eaGer than them, only that you ·would give way to another to do them: may be the wire woul~ha:ve prayers in theFamily if the husbandwould give way. . The Miniftt>r would t~ach you, if you would give way. The Lord '}efus mig~1t work man·y things in you, ifyou · would give way: this isleffe than to will . Yo.u that have good Wives, who would reform fun· dry things, if you would give way , ~c. I he– feech you apply it particularly to your felves, Y?ur ru;n is wilful if ye yield net, andwill not gtve way. · Thirdly;Some of the means are yet eafier, fo~ fome .of th,e 'means of grace are better for yo~~ . even tnyour carnal and worldly refpeets. You I . fay, that's theeafieft of all for a man to favour . hl~ ' ..:..

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