The,4oule.r efcúrraUsalliaag ro Chrift. 409 fwound and dye, becaufe hee knowes not where his waters are : fo thou haft a title to thepro- miles ofgrace, and thou fetteff not a high price upon thepromife, butout ofthy carelefneffe, lea- veff one promise here, and another there, and thou haft taken up thy heart with the world, and when miferie comes,and thy heart is furchargcd, thou faift, Oh fom: comfort toBeare up aPoore, fainting, drooping foule, my troubles are many, and I cannot beare them; Chrift and apromife would havedone it; but you throw them in a corner, it is ycur owne carelelhei e, and that breeds a1 your miferie ; keepe the promiles at hand, and let thembe withinyour reach ; he that is ready to faint often, will bee fure to carry his bottle in his pocket, and will let it at his beds head every night, that whenfoever bee should faint, hee may finde it prefently : now for the Lords fake,let meintreat you to be wife for your poor: foules, there is many a fainting and aguish fir and qualme comes over the heart of many a Poore Chriflian, persecutions without, and fur- rowe= and corruptions within, therefore keepe your cordiali about you, and bee lure that you have it within your reach,and have it not to fecke when you have need to use it : I would have a poore Chriftian acquainted with thepromise in the darke,that fo at midnight,whenGod frowns, and the Devill threatens, and corruptions bole within you,youmay have it ready athand,fet the promife ever at your beds head, take one, and bring another, and be refrefhcd byanother, and Fff3 goe
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