of /a : tion sand eidvsziattlex. tent vs toforg uemen. I I I. It is the dutieofChritlian lone to ffrgiue others. I V. Wemutt not defiretodeítroythem, whcsme Guilt bath redeemedbyhispre- cious blood. V. We ourfelues are indanger ofthe wrathof God,it wee fug, ferour wrath tohurtle againfl our brother . Forgiue (faith bee) an is1hátl. Ée fo)aiuen. V I. Weeknownotthe circumttancesof the fa s,whatthe mind was,aud purpofe ofthem againft whomewe fvvell, Bridles,or external! remedies, are thefe : I. In this we fhallimitate thedie- mencie ofthe Lord, who for averygreat feafondothoften tolerate the wic- ked . Learnt of me, for Iam bumble land 'neck!. I I. There muttbe a pal- lingand time ofdelay, betwixt our anger and the execution ofthe fame. A- thenodorcucondoned Atiguftu that he, beingangry, (hould repeat all thelet- tersof theAlphabet, or A BC,beforehe, again(' another, did either fpeakeor doe anything. II I. Todepart out ofthofe placeswhere thole are,with whome weare angry. I V. Toauoidcontention, both in word and indeed: Doe no- thing tbrsc:gb contention. Remedies againft thole baddelires of riches , andhonour. I. Gùd doeth even infamine quicken and reuiue them, which fearehim. Ffal. 3 3. i 8, 19. Theeye of the Lordie v,on them that fe«rehim, to debtortheirfettlesfrom death, andtoprtferne themfrom famine. I I. Godlines isgreat gaine, ifthe mind ofman can be therewith content. i .Tim.6.6. II I. Wedo wait & 'poke for the refurre6lionof thebod , andeternall life : therfore we fhouldnot take fuch corkingcare for thisprefcntmortall life. IV. Wc arc fertiants in. ourfa thers houle, therefore looke what isconuenientfor vs,that will hee lot;ingly bef'ow vpon vs . V. The palpableblindnesofan ambitious mind,dèfireth tobe fetaloft, thatheemay haue the greater dòwne.fall : and he feareth to be humbled, lea(' hefhould not be exalted . V I. Adam when he wouldneedes be checke matewithGod,didbring bothhimfelfeand his poíteritie headlong tode(tueiion. `Ì li. Hee isa very ambitious rob-God, which defireahto take that commendation to himfelfe, which is appropriate onely to the Lord. Prefertatiuesagainathedefres of the flefiî. L Hethat will be Chri('sdif ciple, mull cuery day takevp his croffe. Luk.9.z ; : I I. They which areaccor- ding to the fpirit,fauour offilchthings as are according to the fpirit.Rom. 8.5 I .I I. Weought tobehaue ourfelues as citizens of thekingdomeofheauen. Phil. 3.zo. 1 V. Wearethe templeof God. 1.Cor. 3.6 Our members,they are themembers ofC fl. r.Cor.6.x 5. And we haue dwelling withinvs the fpirit ofChrifi,which 4ti e fhould not grieue.Eph4. 3o. Concerning this, looke more in theexplicationof thefeuench Commandement. In this tentation thefall is, whenaman beingpreuented, falleth into force offence. Ga1.60. Here Satandoth wonderfully aggrauate the offencecommitted, andBoth accule and tcrrifiethe offenderwiththe iudgementsofGod. Mat, q.. Tbert whe4helmwLcb betryedhint,fäty that he was condemned, he repentedbias.. jil ft,and broklk:agaitte the thirtypiecesoffitment°thecb:efepriejls 03- elders, L 4. S ing,
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