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I Chap.6. . the Epij11e.·tv the Cjalatianr. 37"' ! lhup,.tighted, becaufefomc.ocher ts-llone A cure. Sc~ondly, l anfwer,_rhac ,14"m' ti...;.• blinJe. So 00 man ISthercforll>'~quit ofht• wasour.lmnc: and th~ref9.re fcein!l infat)tS :Ji 11 nes be:aufe others arc oreacer fi.1aers :or partake with llim in the lianc,-it is tUli with ·exempt fcom pun•lhruen~, .qecaufe others c:iod chey•lhouiJ ·parca~~- )'ith him in rhc r!ull vndergoe a deeper condemnaclon. 'puntihruenr, ~ad f<l b'("l:c;their ow;>• bu.r- 1 Thereforcconr.dcring chatcuerymanmu£1 den. For alpetc cqc nan~re(jionor 44~'1' bearcrhe gUilt an:! punWHnencof .his owne .was hia aClualland.perfl>!l:ilJIJinqe,: Yeti(is liune hcou•hc more narrowlytolooke eo . ouubyimputacion an4,prJ"P'Illltioll!l~:!l~· himCclfe,th~ntaochcrs.1 and eo·beea mare cure rogerher,~>;!lh corJvpl!l>\l· For a_, .r,,~; feuere cenfurcr of himfclfe, rhen ofanother. ,wa• i,nthe, Jai,l!es ofAor~~·JP., "hqnM'4#· For the bc!ler vnJer£1andirrg of·the words, "'-<dteh met liun, and par.ed!l.)\tl(e~·m 4.br~- fundry que{lionsare eobe difculfcd, · ~4m,HcbJCWe•;7· 9, ro,cSg~l)'!D.allkittdo--as In f<min:ili Firfl,;c may bee demaundcd, how euery m the lotoes 9.f A4~!" w)~<!lcP~ftnl\e,d,M;lh~~prindp1o, man lhould b~are his owne qurden, fecing branch~s·aremthe roore,Qrro Jhe (e<dat\lld we arecommauodcd eo beare one anothers therefore w!Ji;n bee tione~,wc~;,al(QfiQnQd;ao l•' ~,;,.,, Onusr.uio- burdens I Anf"'"· There a;e;!.wP. forts of B the Apolllefa~<~,fn,.,h.,~r~U {ir.nrg,{\o,fJJ•S• •v;t·•· nis rcdJc.n- burdens. The firll isJ of gtQI.ogan accounc 1:. Fo~ ~o the W<lrds art:·IJl rhp.originaJJ)~Qd dr:onuun· to God: thus euery man (hall bcare his own.e net as lt IS ~QtntnQnl,v-&r~n:llated, (or"' "1~<11 b:7c~~~r':n. b~rden,f~r eNe~J mfPI mufo giutAnACCOHnl far MAli ,.en h~lfe,fipned. . d ::, · '.~ ;; d; ~z.Au~ft, hsm(elfevnto Goo, Romanc• 14. 1 >. TheleJP. ObtcEf., In the f~'-'!nd. cqqrrna90A~j contra cond Is, of buring one anothers inlirm.Jties, ment, the Lordrhrc.uneth ro '.'I fit the-hnnet !cript.~e· of 1v.hichP•u/ fpeakes,verf.l. In thisfcnfea of rhdachcu vpon the.chill!r~n tothctht<rl dl hb.J.;Re.. man is nor ro bean: his O\vnc burden : but e· and fourth generation.ThcrcfOre-thPY: b.~a'Je inat!;,ur~ .. uery man his b~orhers. Forth~Apolllc (to ,not their o\tneburdcn, l!,ur~part of th:•Jr pa. cum.Hugo crolfethe opimon of rhofe whtch rhoughta rents. burden:,and par""" doe qot h""f-' de sv.. man was p.olluced wirb ocher•mens l:nne•,) tllClr whole and entire burden , but rhett ttor.a~•l. faith,EurrJm••fh"' br•rt bi> ownburdm,And chtldrcn for them, An['lf'.rr. •The claufe io quz .) ' 10 meece with cbecarelcfnetfeof othc.,,who rhe fecondcommaundcment·eLvtliling rhe rcfpeCl thcmfeluesalone,nc,uer minding tnc tinnesof the f~rhcrs vpoQch~hjldrcn,~eth gqod oftheir brethren: hefaith,Be•r<J< on< nor cootrad(Cl chat of .Ezechtd r8, 19. '• IVJ?Jhtrs hurdent. ·z:he {onne fh#U nitbtqrt the inirtr~llie pf 1htfa• I I. Obirlt, Bybearingof our owoc bur- C thrr,ntitbe" fo•P thrf•tlm be•r~ the in!'f''!it dens,is vlldcrtloQd giuiog an a::count for our •f thf fornr. '; !h<./•1'" (oule th4r p"!uth, Jh•r felucsvnro God. Now euery man is not to fb•U1/it, ·for they are teconciled, verle '-4· giue account fur htmf•lfalonc;but for rhofe r7. If hr(thaN•, a wicked m~o)-erget• focH< alfo thatarc committed ro his chargc,as rhe th•t jetthaU hid fatbrrr fi••.«, which hrcj,~th farher for hiochilde, rhe maller for his ferd••<,Andfr•rtth,nritherJ.qrhrheltk_e----h~fo•fl uanr,rhe magillrar.rorthefubiect,chclheepnotdit in the iniqustteif hufathtr,bt<t fl,afl(ureheard forebe lhecpe, Ezech.)i.Hs.- b/DDd ,;a !J /sur, Therefore the threarning in rh~ fe· I require •t th] hand, Hebrewes 1 3· 17. Th'] cond commaundmenc, is not ro becvnder· warch •urr J•urfo•i<~,.u th') th•t muft giur AC· llood abfolucely, as rhoush God would alcDtmt, An(wer. Gouernours and fuperiours way plague the children tor rhe fa:hers fin, are not ro giueaccountfor the finnea ofthofc put coudittonally, tf rhey p.er!Jll ond contirbat arecommitted vnto them: but for the nuc 1n their finncs,walkingin their w:lics,and fiones which tbemfclues comtQit, in notloo· trcadmgin their fieppes. And rhc fame an· kmg v.n~o them,not admoni~ingthem, not fwer iJ gmen in thefecond commandement, rcllrammg them, not taking condigne puthat God will not vtlir the Onne ofrhe fa· nHbment of rhcm for their offence·•· This D rher• vpon the children, {auc vpo. tho(e rhat ts plamclytaughr, Ezcchiel 33· 8,9. lfehou h•tehsm; lt may beefaid, Thelinncsof rhc doejlmt~d"'.•ni/hthe,ic~edif hiH.,.J,h«(baU parents arc not vindicarcd vpon the chil~ d1e f(lf'hu snrq!lltf, hmhu .btood-,.ili lrtquireat drcn,bccaufc the puml'hrnent 1nflldedvpon th) lt11nd~ N euerthelej[e, if.th_ou w4rne the wi~4 their poflerity,i.'S not felt ofrhe parents. .An(. lt.,rJ•( h11 ,..,,to tur•~(rom•t.if ?'1" not••rne Firfl, children are(astt were) aparrof their ""' hwwa;,hrfoaHa;, for hu smqmtJ, b•t thou parencs,and rherefure rhey bwng punifl>ed, h~ delsumdth] f•ulr. 1 their parenu are punilhed with them. Se• · J/ I. Ohsdl, Infanrswhich haut nor fin· condly, iwacorraiiucanda wrmentto paned after the man~erof the tranfgre/lion of rent•, to know chat rheir children !hall be fe· Adam, do bear~ rheburdenof Adamt /inne' ' uercly punilhed and afHu~led. Thirdly, eh~ therefore all doemot.b.earo rhetr owne burpuniOnuent of pofleriry harh a rclarton ro don. A>t/""· Ftdl, the word1 aJ·e properly ' rhe parenr, fecing God harh chrearncd bee ~ to b~e vnJcrt!orJd of perfon.all or aC!uall , IVill punilh the children which walke m rhc n,~nes,whtch ~reP.rpper ro.eu~ry nunmpar· wtcked waies of chm fore.farhers, rhar fo he lcular,an:J nor or or1gpnll Gone,or rhefinr..e may tcflJfie hmy extreamcfy hce abborrt'th four narure, which iscommonJtoall manboth theirfinne, Qnd the finne.Lf the~r prolnde, hee1a~prGplgar_eJ. ro~eth.er.wJtb nagenttors. Foutrhly,the parents finne 1sotreo · li acaufe ..

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