upontheEpiftleof JAMBs. hopeth all thing'; that is,a~l fuch things as are proper ro the allow- ! . anee of Chadry: however, the terms being univerfal, it £1.1eweth · men fhonld do much, endure mttch, before they go off from the Communion ofany Church, J)ot upon fuch Oight grounds as many · do,meerly eo accommodate a.fond defire. What ever we are forced to do by Providence and Confcien~e, it mull be done with grief; as all acts of extremity are finful if tQey be not <lone renitenti ani– mp, with fome relticbrion. The Qudlipn of Separation lieth much ·k ;b li. ct !efla in the dark; enforcemenrs tq love :are clear and open: fuch with- Rumaria wu~ a.. drawment is a mighty exafperation; therefore we fhould be care- tiu. difc' ffimus ful in the circumfl:ances ofic. The modefiy of Zanchv is well worth amm11,qu 1 am udt · "./ fi cone' a a \ . notice; k I Ie;~mZanchy tefl.ijie to the Church ofGod to alhl eter- priore/H..cc!t(iee I nit], that I J eparated from th,e Church of Rome with no ot er in- (urmam redea.t, tint, but to turn again to r;ommunion with it, M {oon M I may with not quoque ad a good Confcicnce; .Which thflt it may be, fbould be my prapr to iU11m rev'er- ·; God &.c - · ta i'/Jur,&, cum- ' · • · · · · · · mttnionem cum ilta i11{uis porro C£fib~J~ habumms, qttoi ut tandem fiat,· t~to animo Dvminum Jt [um precamur ; · !j'tid enim"pia cuique optat ius, qu am ubi per Bapti[m11m ;enati {tt inus. ibi etirm-in fi'l~_m ufque vivtt'l!iV:!, modu in dumino ~ Egt~ Hieroqy1nus Zanchiusftptuagena;·iM wm tota [itml!ta teft:t• tttmhoc volo-tati Eccft{ixch, ijl~ i!Z omtum· a:tcmitt:t tm, Secondly, They are Peace.makfrs, !hiving ·eo reduce it where 'cis loll : Tis a thanklt:fs office to intermed91e with. firife; but there is ableffi[ilg promifed; .ifdllt.5 .8.8/ejJedar~ the peace-makers, for they fhalt be called the children of God: Tbey have th~ greater encouragement from Heaven, becaufe they meet with fo much fe::orn upem earth. Men that defire to make,up the breach, meet with the difpleafure of both fides; as thofe that interpofe between . two Fencers receive the blows: p.~~@- ·(faith Na<::.ian<::.en, Orat.2. ' . • de Pace) d:?r' dp.~ol~fr.JV Jtt:t)(,~fl '7rd.1''X.ft • but theglory of the duty , ' I l cloth recompenfe the inconvenience ot it ; and thofe endeavors that J wamfuccejs among men,do not \va[]t akle!fing with God. vVdl then, they are fadrorb true,w,ifdom,'tllat love to live in rhe fire,that cherifi1 contentions, andioyl 'the waters that they may fith in them, that increafe the difference, and aad oyl to th~ flame, that they may .. ', ; promote their private interel.h. · l 3· From that [firftpure,andthen peaceable,] That true 'Wif- Obforv. 3~ · J doJ_n ordcr~th the firjf and ·chi~fefl care'for ·purity. You 1hall fee thiS ord~r mother places;, Mll~~;".8,9.Blef{ed, are the pure in heart; .. · Fff 3 and ,
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