ThesoAlleJofeíivablealiireg to Chriíi, 329 co Naaman, 2 King. S, 8. Let him come hither, and heJhall k:ow,thatthere1c4God in *ad ; and th.t there is a healing God, though not a helping King : fo the promifè faith toevery fainting,lan- guiihing, and leprous foule, if thou art a truly humbled heart, And art lick of thy finnes, and even drawing on todefpaire, andall thyprayers and (Japes cannot prevaile, nor doe thee good; but frill thy firines,thy forrowes, thy corruptions prevaile, and thy condemnation fleepes nor, but is drawing on apace upon thy foule: now fee what the promife faith, let him come hither, and he íhall know that there is aGod in ICrael, that is able to cure all, and to loofe him from all his corruptions. Ohbur, faithone, I confefre there is enough in Objefi; the promife to be had, but what is that tome, if theLord intend it nor tomy good ? Thoubeing humbled and broken hearted, God .nf doth ferioufly intend it for thy good ; and on 2. Gods part there is nothing to hinder thee from it,it is not more cleare,that thepromife is all fuf ficient, then it is certaine the Lord intends it for thee , if thou been humbled, God fent his Sonne to fave thee ; Efi, 6i. r, Chrift came to binde up the brokenhearted, and to comfort all that mourn : John 12. 4.7. God rent not bit Sonde to coudemne the world, &c. N.iy,Chrit} being Pent of his Father, freely came to this end : Trim. I. I I. Chrift Jefus came into the world toPave finders; that is,humbled, and broken, and merke hearted fin- nets 5 andnot fumeofthem neither, but all that T t 3 are
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