'The order if the catfe; Prophtttoftbe Lord, h''".l hid an hu•d"dmenof A thtr.Rom.IS.I4·•·Tim.4·•·Leu.I 9 .I 7 ,Th,. rh: LordsProphets,bJfifi~es "'"Ctlut,i4ndfodthem Jl1i4ltnot bdte rhJ brother in thineheart~ bHt thOH w<tbbreadandw.rer! Ali:.20.02,No'W beh•ld,l ftJ4ltpl•ineiJrebuk! thJ neighbour, andfojfor him goe/;oH,zd m the fPh·it vwto Hrlrufo/un, ;end f(no\\' ""''Pnne. "" 'Whatthingsfh•llcomevntomethm, Reliefe peculiar to the godly among themfelues, isadutie,whereby the rich doe outof their plenty. fupply t~e w~nts of the poore, bothaccordmgto thctr abthty, & fometimes beyond their ability.•·Cor.8.3. r. theirpower (I btart record) ye•, b<Jondtheir ?"•er they 'Wm .,.,u,.g .Aa. •·44·45. AUth.,belreued,.,inone plaet, •nd h•d allthi•gtrommon: ••dthryfo/Je thcirpo[{tffions andgoods, and p•rttdthtm,. all meni" euery one hAdneede. CHAP. XLVII. OfEdijication,andeAimuamong the Faitlfu/1. THat profeflionofChritl:, whichconcer– nethhis members,nlmc:ly ,the Saints and faithfull ones,iseither Edific1tion,or Almes. Edificationis euery particular duty to•vards cur brethren, whereby they :.tre fiuthercd ei– ther togrowvp in Chrifi:,or els are more fure B ly vnitedtohim.Rom.I4·'9·L<t tU f•ll·~ thofe thing$ which concern: pe~cc, t~ruJ wiJerewirh tme m.:yedifie•110ther. CHAP. XLVIII. Ofthefourthd<gr<e,of the derl•wion of Godslo•e:••dofthe efl•te ofth< Ele!J •fterthisli(e• . To Edification, thefe things which follow The fourth degree of the declaration of · appertaine: Godsloue, is Glorification, Rom.8.;o. I. To giuegood example. Matth.5 .I6.Ltt Glorificatior.,istheperfell:tra~fiormingof your light f• jh,.: bef.rr mm,rh•• th'/ m•y foe the Saints into the image of the Son ofGod. )(1Nrgo9d t\1or~,andg/qo{ieyottrF>4ther"'hichi4 in Phit3 21. wh~jiJ40cha,ge our vilehod], thlll it heauen. I • Pet.1..11. Ha;4eyounont1er{ittirm hotrcft m4_1 bef4JbionedJi!;,; vnto hitgloriom body, t~ecor_ among tiJe Gentiles, th.tr theywhichJPc4kt euiOof di1Jg totht wor~ing \l1her~ he iJ 11.6/e tHIN ttJ foh- )OH •s •fmiUdom, "")byY••rgoodworkpwh:ch due.U :hi•gs vnto himfilft. 1. Cor.I5·44• !tu theyjhaOfoe,glorifie God in tht d•yofv•fitation, fo,..e ••41ior<U bo:iy,•nditu r•ifid•JPi'l'itH416ol I. Toexhort.Heb 3•13· 8xhort o,e An thtr d]: thereiuln-'tNrtt!lbody, ""d thtrti.s A jjilitMIIB d<ily, wh;le it u .-Ued to dq ,lef/••Jofyo. be herb•dJ·45•.Asit is•lfo written,The (irf/ ""'" .Ad•m dened thr tngh the dectitf#ln{jfo ofjinne. Rom. I, WM 1114de4/iNing[Mie: tht i•JI Ad•mWill mtad~ • 12. Th~tt Jmight beflirruJ vp t;~gethlr \tlifhyo•, C tJ"'C~IIing{pirit. 49· And AI we h11utborne the throughour mJI1144/Ifo~it1,,6ath yours 1ttrdmi11e. im11ge Hftht IArthry,fojh411...,t be4re the imAgtof I! I. To comfort. 1. The«.; 14- C•mfort thehe4Ht1>ly.Pfal.l7·I5· I ~iU~eholdthy faeei• the feeble minded, be.«rewirh the \treak•, be p~ttitnt rigbteoNfotffi,4nd whenl.A\\'.4~1,1Jb•lbefoti!fled tor¥flrds 4/l.men. lam. 5. 16. Ac~n,'Wiedgt your ~ith th111e ;,age. . t {4ults one to •nother,a,J praJ onefn lln,htr, th11t The beginning ofGiortfication is in death, b:• m•y be healed, >O, He eh.: con•ermh •finner but it isnot accomplifhed and made perfett fromgoint:•flray '"' of his w•y, fh•fl {aue.foult befqre the !all:day ofiudgement. lfromdwh, ••d fb•U hid• • multitHdeoffinnes. The death ofthe Ele8:, is butafieepe in 1; The£T. 4· I 8. Comfort your [<lues oueAnother Chritl:(•)wherby the body& fouk is feuered. owithtbt(e word:, The body(b}thatafter corr•ptionit may rife IV.To adm0ni01.Rom.1 ~. 14·1mJ(elfe""' to greater glory.Thefoule, thatit'being fully p~rfw•ded of 1ou, bretkren, rh•tJ' •lfoare fnU of lin8:ified,may(d)immediatly,afterdeparrure goodne!Je,•ndfdied with all kn•wledge:•ndare able from thebody, be tranfported into the kingto•dmor.i(b one ••other, I.Thcff.; ·'4·w' defire domeoi heaucn.(•)r.Cor.I5·I 7· lfChrifl b•. )'OU,hrethren,4dmoniflJ them thAt t~rt 1Jr.ruly. ntJt r•iftd,th•JWhich art ffjletp inChrift, 4rt peri· They fl1all obferue an holy manner of ad- D (Jsed.A8:.7.6o.When he had thHJ[p•~m, beJlept. monition,who in the fpirit ofmceknes,& as ic (b)1.Cor.I 5. 36.0faole,that whiclothoufowef1 is were, g~ilty ofthe like infirrnitie themfc-lues,. flit qHi,ktntd,exctpt it die.(c)Reu.:I o'l7· There doe admonifh forthwith all their brethren ot fh4ll mteri,ttJ·it nom 'Vnc/e4nr thing.yuitherwh•t.. fuchfaults,as they certenly know by them, & foeuer worketb~t6amint~lifJworlits: 611t they whiclf rhatoutofGods word.Gal.6.I. Breihern,if•- are ..ritmiinrhe L•mbs bao/zoflife.Rom.7·•5 .I n_y manb_j•fscafion hef~ltm iHtD ttn){4ult/ye, which my(ti(inm1n-Und{erwe the l•w •[God, b~tt in my arefPirirual, re{/orefuch a one inrhe fPirir of m"lz jl•fb :helaW •ffinne.(d) Luk.I3·4• HeJaidto len~Jfo, confideringthy folft.left thQM _.clfo be ttmptea {iu,L~rdremembermewhen thou commeft intt~rhJ Math.7-5-Th•• hJpocritt, c.f/ourfirf/ thebtame k/•gdome.34.The•Ief ...foidtohim,Thu d•)'j/Ja!t oHiofthintOll'ne rye, and thenftJAit thoufit tOtfiike ~ho• be'Witbme inPt~r.-difo.Reu.t4•l 3• Then I 1 themoteont ofthy brothers tie, 3. Tim.4._'l· Pre•ch ht4rd avoiceftom heauenJfoyingvnro mt, Write, / theword: be inflant infoafon, andoHtoffeafon: imBltjttd Arnhe dead, which her~after dje in the prt~JU,rcbu~. e,e.\:hort,w;ehafl /ongfoffi·rmg And 1oLord, Euen fo .foithth~JPirit: for they rrftfrom [frine, Mat.I 8. 1). lftlry b' other treJP.aj{eilg4:u.ft their lttbours,4nd their wor~J follnll them. tbee, gotandtellhim hid j11ult b~t'Weene thee and Againfl: the feare ofdeath, .note thefepre.. \him (•Jor;e:tfht htare thee, th!Ju haft \tronnt th"1 br().. fem:ttiues: ~----------------------------------------------------I~·=D~e·~----
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