Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

/ ) 8 · rJ'he confirtning Work World, and that ·their Adverfaries did : thus conflicr and wre.ftle wifh their own , -. Shadow, in fo continued and cruel an Oppofition. II. That the Joy an Exultation of / Spirit, thefe Witnefies had atnidft their Tonnents, (who otherwife wanted . no · ·.·' Senfe or Feeling of their Pains and Suf .. · ·:· ferings,) could have no Rife but what · . was fupernatural. · . · Ill. 1' hat this could be no poffible Dif .. ~ :fimulation, or Counterfeit, when they were fiepping into Eternity, .nor ·the ProduCt of a lliftempered _Jqd_gl}lent; whilfl: a1l migfrt-fee what Serioufi1efs of Spirit, Tendernefs, .and Bowelsof CDtn– l)affion to their Adverfaries they did then o: , evidence. · · ~:~ IV. That thofe greateft Sufferings vvere ·:"' upon Choice, and Chrifl:ians hafl:ened to · .. endure them, rather than to be fafe at .·:~· the ,Rate-of receding and departing in . ;·\ any thing from· the rfruth. .. ·~{ V. Yea, no natural Reafon, can corn- ;.~. prebend ho\v fuch mean and feeble Per- • ~: · fons, as tnany of thefe were, ihould en– dure, what would have n1ade the great– eft natural Courage to faint, as if they had foregone aU hutnan Paifions, which ~.. · Flefh ,_ ' . · .. ' . .

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