, ~ [ iv ] tisfacrion of ·our l\1inds about the Matter, and about the Foundations .of our holy Chrifiian Faith. · · It feen1s too little obferved, but it · can never be fufficiently lan1ented, -· what we do obferve of Proteftants Negfecr of tl1e !vfatter of their Faith~ _ ., _ A~d, ·yet our ',fad E·xperience cerfi– fies us; that tpey are inco1nparably more .heedl~fs _of acquainting them– felves with the Reafons thereo£ -'vVe J J1ave very-many that do co1npetently - know, what it is-tq be a Chriftian, for every fingle- M~n that can ·render ~a Jleafon, why he ought to be fo. Stor1ns do make 'Men look to their Anchors; and vve do not kno·w·, but ·awful Judginents are hafrening on us, · (being re1note Ones do not a-vvaken us,) to beat us out of.oui· inconfider– a~ely' chofei1, Refuges. Our precari- ~ ·ous and unexamined Cgnfidences, which in veryPropriety are but ~ancy, and not Faith built upon-any fo 4 . 1· · licLGrounds. However, we muft all– needs
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