Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

1oS The confirntz"ng Work . i Truth, but with fuch Ref~lution, ad· ventur~ their Soul~ thereon, ~s. plight· fully Wltnefs, they ~had another Profpect ofChriftianity, and to be in fame other · Manner ravifi1ed with the Glorx and Beauty of the.fame, than is now in theie \ Titnes~ · - · VI. Such .· high Spring..Tides .of the Powe~ andEfficacy of th'e Gofpel, 1ni&ht · he evident to all, ·after fo fada Reftratnt · -. had been for. fo many Ages before, un- ·.: · · derAntichriftian Darknefs ; for whate– ver was t}-len, "'s a p~.iv~te Seal, .on the . Spirit of Chrifiians_, wht!ft the Witnef· · fes did prophecy in Sack-cloth, yet was there no fuch 'Evidence and 'Demonftra· r tjon of= the'Holy"' Ghoft, or a public COli• / unnatoty Seal to the Truth, as was after the Reformation. , , JII. Yea, ~as.~t ~1ot tl1e moft ~~ber, fenous, and Inq1uiit1ve Part of Men, · ·_ 1 ;.upon a fure Trial of the ·Grounds of · .1 ·: ·~ ~;:~ their Faith, wl1o did moft - ~~mly · em– .~ brace .the fa~ne? an~ . Qq\V many of thefe alfo were of the greateft Parts and Abili.; ties, whom none cou}d judge to adven– ture fo far herein·, without the highelf · , A~uranfes, t~atthis :vas ·their ~~dou~t- · ·.....: ed In.tei:eft anu.s~h:atlOD? Vnt,' w~· \ . ; ..

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