I 1014 I ---~--,.-----,--- 1 tion of ho/.J Mofes, in hi.! con'l!cr/mg 'With qodhimje/fe, on the...., i Horeb of bothTe(lammts? vfndifl ruay callyour Lo: forth a little from yourgreat affaires of [ourt and State, to blejftyour ~yes UJitb thir prof}eH, borv happ;· fhallyou confejfe thu cha;ge of objeHr?1111d"how unwillinglyJhal you obtain lea'lie ofyour thoughts , to returne unto thejejublunary implqyments? Our /aft 'Dijcourje left (jodr Arke amongfi thePbilijiims; 1l9W werettlrne tofee_, I what it doth there,and tofetch it thence: Whereinyour Lo: {hall , finde the re'l!enger o{qod ne'Vcr Jo dead/y, M rt>henhe gi11er moft 'Way unto men ; The vaine confidence ofwickedncffeendingin a late repentance : Thefearfullplagues ofaprefumptuotuJa'J}Jciner 'J}Jith qod,rJotpre'l!intedwith the bonejly ofgood intentions; '!be merc,y of qod accepting theJer"l!icer of an h11mble Faithjulnejfe irz ameanerdreffi. From thenceyouJhal/fee the dangeroUJ ijfue of an ajfetledinrJo"l!ation, although to the better; The errors ofcreduli~J,and blind ajfe'Elion in the holiefl qo'l!ernours, guilty ofthe peopler difcontentment{fheflubborne heAddinejfe of amultitude that oncefindes the reynesflack in their nee'<!, not capable ofaT/} paufe, but their o"n!ne fa/J; The untruflypromifts ofafaire outfide, andaplaujible entrance, Jhuttivg up in awofuO difoppointment. What doe I fore/laUadifcourjefo (uUofchcice? your Lo. Jha/Jfinde e"l!ery line uje(uli, andjha/J rtJiUing!J confiffi that she-. Storyofqodcan ma~ a man 1JOt lejfe wift,thengood. lvfine humble than~(ulnejfe knowes not h~ to exprcffi it filf otlmwife,then in theft kjndofprifents,and in my hearty prayers for the increa(eoj)our honour,andha!finef!t, 'Whichfoal/ r1e11er be wanting from '• Your Lo. fincerely and thankfully devoted, · Jos: H..uL.
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