Perkins - BS2685 P37 1604

459 CHAP. VI. I Brethren , ifa manbefallenby occafion into anyfault, yewhichare fpirituall, reftore filch aonewith the fpirit ofmeekenes, confidering thy felfe, left thou alfo be tempted. H' Apofile hauing finifhed the fittI part of the /nflrullion, touching thefaithoftheGa- latians in the r a.v.ofthe s. Chap. in the r 3. verfe hecomes to the fecond part , touch- ingGood hic, which continues to the z r. verfe ofthe 6. Chap. in which he firfi pro. I pounds the Cuminof his dofìrine. v. 53. Secondly,he makesparticular declaration therof.In the fumme ofhis datrine, firt}, he fcts downe the ground ofall gooddu- ties, which is , their calling re Chrs/lian hbertie . Secondly, two rules ofgood life. Thefirlt,that wemarl not vfe our libertie at am occafios to thef rJh; which is illuftrated and handled inparticu- lar,from the 16. verfe to the 26. The fecond, that wemnflferue oneanother in lone , which is amplified from the 26. to the r z. v. ofthis Chap. In handling whereof, he fir(} remooues the im- pedimentsof loue,asvaine-glorie,enuic,&c.v.26.Sccondly,he 3o prefcribes the manner, how it is tobe obferued,and pratìifed, by fundrie fpeciall rules : thefitt}whereofis contained in this r.verfc:whcrewe mayobfcrue thefe twogenerali points.Firft, thedutie preferibed. Secondly, the reafons tovrge theperfor- mance thereof. Thedutie is, the refloringof our brethren : 53 where we are to confiderfoure things.Firtl,thedutie it fclfe,re- flere.Secondly,the perlons who are tobe reflored,rhey that are overtakenby anyoffence. Thirdly, the perlons that mull reflore, tholethat arefpirituall. Fourthly,the manner how,in the/pirit of tweekenet. Fortin firtf,the dutieis fct downein theword re.,fore,which Aaaa i in

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