à t 8 Of the Srbjea voluntate figni, declares it to be my Duty to ome to Ch4l, that 1may have Life: But tho I believe tl;1s,, may, believe that it is,pof: fible the Lord bath a Purpofe of damning me, in cafe I accept not of his Offer, which is cafeable : In which Cafel fay, Sìibmif.hon to, and quiet CoiìtentednefS with the Will of God, is our Duty. 'Objea. II. And lafily, Whether finking Difcouragesnents under fuch rrhrot{giJts, be a Re- lifting of the 1/1-/ill of God? I anfwer, Sinking Difcottràgements under fuch Thoughts, is a refilling of God's Will revealed, who commands as all Times) and therefore when aff:tr7lted with fuch Thoughts, to trcìQt in the Lord ; no cloth this deflrc;y Mr. Sb.epherd9s Opinion, as Mr. Fir- min Afferts, but doth not prove, nor endea- vour to prove ir ; but quarrelling- and min- muring is a refilling both of God's revealed Will, and the Will of his good Pleafure, to which there ought to be a Submifiïon: When there is. quarrelling, there is no Submifliono 9 .-g. . . .. s a Shallow and very childiili yeftion in Mr. Firmin to ask, How know we the. Will of God's good Pleaí'tzre, tò which we are to it.bm3ir, feeing it is fo fecret ? T anfwer, We 4o not fay, we know it, neither cloth Mr, ,Shepherd afirrfi,a.n:,7 Thitìg of it abfolutely, as tho' it were known, but fuppofes, that in s t weke thßn it were our Puty
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