S)O him, -M his f;imdJ-o 1is fad when wedifpnte one lflgainfl ano_ther;. and tongue ts attned agamn tongue, and pm aga·inO: pen;.but tis, fadder whenw~ g~o.m o>'le ~gainft another; 1nd prayer is fet a~ainfl:: prayer; and appcalts fet agatn.fi appe-al ; Lambs aC\Ing the Wolves pad·; &c. . ..... Le{fye bt cof1dtrmm1.] ''I;tt ?J:I) K-ft-3-Wrs, Lefl ye· !Je judged , that is, lafl Go(;{ pllniGi yon; O'r left by mutual allegations you prdvokea~ondemning felitence mpa(s againfl: you both-. and·you . be alfo in,volved in.t-he common ruin: you tnaynote hem:e, :06fcr.v;zt, I. J, Th-at falfe Bre·t'hren !hall alfo m-eet tvitb their judgeme11t. Not onely theRich opprdfors, but you that groan one againfl: an– other fhall be condemned: Hell is the hypocrites porcion, Math. 2 4· 5I~ He foall wppoint him his f"Ytion withhyptJcrite:r; in LK~ ris, · f1 ~J' d.1rkr,;v with ,n11belietJ·erJ, Luk_. J· t- 46. Poffiblyour . Saviour might ufe both expreffions, H;pocntes, rmd,V .. rtheliever.r, to thew, That open enemies, and f.ecrer, fhall meet with the fame judgment. . OJ(ervat, 2 • z. Mutualgru'ning1andgrtdgings 'betwun Hrethrm, ar-e an u{ual forerunmr ofjudgment : after biting anddevotlriftg , there followeth confuming, Gal. 5. t ~. :it cometh to pafs, partly by the providence, and ordination ofGod; W-F~nton contefls are not cu- .red but by De:ep ajftiCliMs ; and when fpirits are one exulcerate<:i, ,there is no likelihood ofagreement but inaprifon : th_e warm fon maketh the wood warp , and cleave a(uneler; in profpericy, we wax wantQn, and divide; when the fiog is let loofe, the Lheep run together: ufually in troubles there are not fo many fcatterings,and difgre.gations in ChriO:s Bock; partly by the c:onrfe of ordinary c:aufes. Our divifions give the adverfary-an advantage; we lhouldbe as wife to reconcile our {elves, as they tocombine againfl us : Na.. .'lda~en was wont to call them JL~r.vlS~ J''tc~.McL16lct~ the common re• t:oncilers: but party-making and fad:ionmakethmenblind; enga– ged perfons will not confider till all be undone : a little ·beforeDi– ocfejittnJ perfecution there were fad divifions in the Church, T..fi.A~ ttrga; c~.)..ll.nh'<H ~tMvEJx.~a.r) ivc~.~11.~yov1<o faith Eu{ebim , they bur~d with mutuall intefiine difcordso B'eh()l'd the Judge ftandeth btfflre t'he·door] he hadfaid before~ the commi11g ofthe Lord drawetk nigh; now he add~rh, that he u ~t the d(Jores a phrafe that cloth not only imply thefureneft but the fuddAimfJe '!! judge~e~~.~~ 1J!~t.~4·33 ·k.."~'! '-~~ ~~ ~~ '!!:~r,tve11 . . . . -.J
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