. ~l:t11Tell,{iitt. · r•ir in Gofpe}-tendet;s,. Oh d<?.~1ot exe)ude your , - fcJves: the Great Shepheard ~alleth hisfheep.~ -I byname, John 10,3~ .How ts. that, but by ,, f.peakin.~ exprefiie to .chei.r Cafe ·? .as . if he . · ' , fl!oijld. th:ike the ·troubled· heart upon the ... thoulder, ,and fay, . here's cbmforc-far the~; ~ what.if thy name~ bC•JlOt there, yec ~che propo· , fition is univerfa1,. he that 6elievetb', . ~althe[A· · ve.J. : thou{andsof poor finners have ventu• ' red the.ir foules upon · f~t'cha word; at:Jd never J • •, - • , any mifcarried tbat .caft ··themfelYcs· .~nto the r - · arm~s of. Chrifi:: '·you have no rea!9n to fuf~ · 'J ·~-- ·; · peGl: acc;eptance, if you .come to him, you ;..,. . ··,: hav~all. the grounds of incoqr~gehlent · hna-· ··". '' . " ginablcjl .A' Pby:lidail~ effere.th ·cure. to all1 .,·.:. ·.' , tha~ wlll ~ome, --it were madneife to {land off_, ~~ ~ · · · .andfay,.I know not whether h(:! intendech it ~~· ·: fo~ me or no ; · i.f~.me11 were readie-topetiib in .. "'· 1 . ~ ~ deep waters, and,a BoatJh6uld be oftered to ···) >-·· carrie them to lan9, ·~hat wouldcome into ir; ~:-: : ·' . it -werean'abfurd •thing to difpute,-·wherher it :::>. r.; • ' be for us? If a pardoncome from the King I: .:~:: : -- for a :vm,p~nie of co:ndemned prifoners, and './ :,' I they .fuall aU have ben·efit by it, it~ they will ·~-: . .:. i ·:· . . bur .:~ccept of ·ir, what mad manwould reftJfe . ~:·:J ., ·' ·; , it .~nd quefHon ,.: whether the Prince.. ~intend ... , . ·(. .~, hi1n ,particularlie. 'Since his name is .inclu- , .--~ ded·in.-thegeneral grant ; Surelie menwould ', ' . not (o fondlie cafiaway thern.felves in tempJ- ' ·t: · · , -tals : atid'who would be fnch afool in rhe e– ·verla(ting coflceriurte~ts of his precious foul ? The wayhere is not to DifpLite, bLlc'Believe: .. . Is not Jefus Chritl our' fouls Pby!ida.o ? and . •· ·~ :: · ,are not we fick? 1, _not the Gofpd-defigri of . ~ -, -. ·H4 · Grace - ~_ ..: 't •· I -'
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