4 The Souks effetluall caliingtoChrift. have a little faith, if it were not for that, what fhould I doe ? it is all I have, I have nothingbut that : Oh for fhame hold your peace, nothing but that ? is h all come to nothing ? is Chrift, and Grace, andHeaven, and mercy, and all come tobut fomuch? bath God given thee faith;and wilt thou not bee content with it ? feeme the cAonfolations . of God (mall unto thee ? is it no- thing to thee that Chrift and Heaven is thine ? is it nothing that God hatlrgivenyou his Sonne, and that Chrifl hath filed his heart -blondfor you, and made you able to reft upon him? is all this nothing ? It is as much as ifa Poore man had a thoufand pounds givenhim, andbee were angry withhis friend for his kindneffe : Oh, goe your wayes cheered and comforted, and murmure no more, but fay as good Iacob did, I have not this northat, but Ihave a Iofeph in Egypt, myTonne te' alive, Itriage andfeehim ere I die: He is better to me than friends, and means, and all fogoe your way, and take heed how youoffend the rchcs of Godsfree grace : nothing but a heart to bel.cve ? Oh, for flame bite thy tongue when it faith fo, and fay, Lord I have not friends, normeans, nor thisnor that, but I have a heart to beleevç, and to reft upon thee ; Lord, caufe mee to reff upon thee more and more ; it is enough that I have a beleeving heart, though I never fee a good day betides.It is enough that I have feeneChrift mySaviour and myRedeemer, &c. It is a tarp yellow folly, and flame, and trouble, we dit honour God, and. Chrift, and all, and make the wicked
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