, r . ~ .no 1!-eart-Treafu_re~ ! } men believe he is·: the former is je~lous, le6: 1>thers'1hould think too w~U of him, and i$ affrai4 he fuall f~il- tgeir expeB:~tion :~ hJs he~rt ts broken wuh thts one thought, that he :is not fuch a one· as- (;hrifiia·ns account him to' be, he hath nee fu-ch a treafure as tnen think ha bath f p thinks·the·_poor (o~l ! , by 'PlYDikou.des, Prayers, Carriage, l hJ.ve gi.,. \ . vcn occafion to 'my dear Friends to ·imagjnel . that there is more good ·· io me than indeed . ~he.r~ is, tboy fee the bet~et iidc, but God and ·ply confcience know: :much rottenndfe irt -the{t garnifhed T otnbs: this made Mr~Brad~ . . ford fubfcribe his name ·with the Epicbe't of i ~-ery painted~ypocrire: Na:y ~this is,it that 1~yes many :a goo.d foul uriaer a temptation, -not to appea.r well ,to /others, left his ·treafure W.~tbin him !hould not an(wer , or bear out ...... '. his- pra:ycrs .,o~ .profefiioos:· though that may ' bea tewptation;,_yet 'cis a·.good token of fin.,~ -· . ' ~.- c.eri~ie, whenagood report evenof the trutlt ~ ., .it felt, -dothp~omote felf.;.abafing humilitie : :· -·~ ·But.that I urge·tP; is uprightnefs in ·words and . '. ~ ;:. .wof.k$.) lee ,y<OUr.heatt and' tongue be tied to~ ' ...... 'gtdi~r; raclle~ b~ good t!un feem goo~, ~p~ ., .·.-, ... pro·v~ your,..he'arc toGod, that y.;our pr11ifo "'"1 ~-~cof men, hut qfi God, profefs .. ro·be what ~ ·~ · . y.oli a-re, and!be· ..w.ba't you profefs : be fure you~ .. ·: . :··~· llav.erthat. withinyou, wliichyou pretend u~• t· :. ~ to· : . Hprighrnrifs·is ·a··good·means to EVl~ .< c - dence 'and encr.eafe your 17reafure, P.rd. 2.8.xo~ . > ... ~ . !fhJ· npright fl?t,/l have gol)il ·th~ngl ;, po/feffi,n: _= . . .. Alt\~_ Sirs; ·wha~ Will fair wor.ds'' ~nd a'-fa1fe ·~ .··. be~ttt advai1tag~you? tine · ~ou~Hhes and ~ - , . t , · r l . . - .. ; .· · _. -: ··. ; · ~- · · ' filth1c · \ .. .- .,.
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