5áo The Boules e eeîuallcalhinn Co Chrifr. departing from Cod, and ('Hall I depart more fromGcd , and be more mi ffcra :le ? thou dareft" not goe to Chrift for mercie, why ? becaufe thou haft finned, andwilt thou depart from God (fill, and bemore finfull? that is againfr all reafon. °.Cure. The fecoed cure is this; all this while I fpeake tobroken hearted f nners;thofe that are obflinate, wicked, and ungodly men, (land you by, you muff give wee leave to deale the chiidrens bread to them, you had your portion formerly, let the childrenhave their bread alfo,and take their Iliare too :the fecond cure therefore is this ; makecon - fcience, either not to attend to, or not judge thy felfe or thy eflate by any carnali reafonwithout a warrant: I will rep:"at it againe,bccaufe I would not have you forget it ; make con (cience, I fay, either toattend to,or judge thy fifeor thycfiate by any carnal! reafon , or carnali pica without reafon or warrant : as thus, it is the fafnion of poore diftreffed fpirits to parre heavie doome, and to fet downe heavie fentencen upon them- Elves, upon falfe, or weake, or grQundle fie argu- ments, as, I never found Gods mercie, I never felt it,I never wasp; rfvaded of it, I feare it will not be fo; thus wehave there carnal! pleas, which our mindes invent, and Satan fuggeffs, and wee judge our (elves by there, as the witnefres that (Mould warrant our efiates, as the Judge that fhoulddetermine°four effaces; now makecan- fcicuceof judging thy elate in this manner : you that are broken hearted, ( for to you I fpeake ) this kinde of coarfe is naught, fume this fe is more
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