375. thusrheL~rdfaidi rhaCbloodde~l,ih thdind, ,A P[<. Hencewe lcarne, firfl, rhor no man wh~eb cantt't /,u cl~tif~J of th~· 6/ood that w.u .. · ~an pay a ri'nfomc fof bt~brother, o1· re. j/Jiddithmin}•I~JIIk{~lap,/_pfi.hillf.ww.{!ud.d< doemc h1s foule from death, or fat1sfie the it,J'{Uil!b. 35· JJ.1 koi.thu~. ~<b.~~t fin ne, iua1ce ofGod for his fiooc,feeiog rhar cuery rho.ugll,nor kllQ<Yn~, fpthe p~ol'J~_.roade the manby the tep,ourof the Law,is to bearehis whole ara•l~g<ll!l.)tt>.ef<>re God;HJ\!,)l~e was_ O<VIl< burden: and bythe Gofpell, none cao ,pu~J rJ,>·~.eaJI:i,o.lolhuru ~···•,> :-L~i)y; i(,rb~ . be our li1reiy but Chrict. , , :..1 · · , t¥tbto"g,p( 11l)!a(mi~;{QI'Chc.~lf_cnc~M~fom~ ·. Secondlf>~C.r~, we fm~e,riai~re "f fin~cJ. few;,~lauc boene{hpu.~ll~U ... Il"£'11~a•d m.!1 :.. thatlt 1s a li~rden to rhe[oul<;:,for it is heaut· wbylh~uld'rhe,d~a~bct>J>' :;:Gim~~ (wne .v~· , ~r rhe11 thc·giaucHofihe 'eartb/ a.;d rhe C.'ii)~ ru(l:fo~,the finoe I'~.Mh,.n11 efp<:>i.allY. conl1· '1(t.h'c fea.' .;rt' Is·~ ~·ur~,Cn lo.' tliewicked . ~Q~ , d~fiD~IJ<Was tO,R)·•'•"'I'f'· P•PfileqJJll~ pro· gels, for itw,.igh~d thc~.l (rem the ni;;hect I u1deooro prcu~nt01n.d~akc heed~ehdic like heauen, an~tDia'ae them ,fall ll~e rhundcreuilf1 M thcfe rc:afQOt.farisfie nor,.,y,e.t.lct v• , bolrs_intotl~e Iowcct ne!;. t ~~~·~:for asP~.:1 reil to-this, that:GoUs?iudgemencs. are.0f~en , Mlfalth, 1~ uagrrmotq uHrf/:e'{, too. he,ilmefor 1 fecrer;h.m alway nul~< .See ~(p!!'fl.;lik,q~•ff.inc B ·~imtob<m,Pfal, •.3 8.:J-: 'fp G.?~' for\hehJ.;. lofh.sq-·S,aodC•IJJin/~,'1-<•p.lofo. om · ..,. . .pocriucall.and ceremoni~IJ/S•\uce of the ,10indl.T/J I. If eue'ry man mu(\beare h1s {e,.es,wa•f'lcP. 4 b•rd<wvntohim,ehclt hce""'• o.wne:burde'n, D•l'lid.!hallaswellobeare.the ."'~"';'to b<•r<if,Ha. 1, '4· !J~h,/d~,l•mpr<(' but.dciJOfhismurtlleringf/ri.u,by·thefword {'tfvnder ]OH, ;u~carrr< preffed that to·Jt~U Pj. ofi ~hechildten of ..Amm!m, 1 asr.2au(,,hemur· fhe~tues, Arno.s·z: 13. To thecic.atures, who lcheting.o{hlmfcl!fe,wttll hisowi1c(word: Pe:- ~roanev'?dcr this burilen. beciiig by n1a~s, rer Qis denying~hriU)as IIJ..dMhisb'Ctraytng IJo!le fubJetl to vaniry,and cor~uprion.~~· hm>,&e, ·/br(. ·llY the fept<nccof rhoLaw, S.z_o,zr. He11ce it foll~we<~t.[iSiJ;I~a<\hcif'l eu<\Y oneisto bearechis owne burden, and ,wh1ch feele n~t tpe waigh<dffisRqf<len Rf, ' tofutisfib for his otvnelinne,in his owncper- :riJeir fimJFb a~c dCad Pe~;ings~;,.as ffu~{ fdn>bm the Gofpl:ll', (·th.e fecond parr of fpeakes in anothercafe,I.Tim 5.6. ., GoUsword,) makes .an exeeptioo ::which is, Thirdly, weeare notto wondcr~that linn'e. that they which haue· d1eir finncs fctv pan ·b,eeing fo h<auy aburden, Owqld be m·aJcto' Chr-ills reckoning1fi,au not glue accoum lighr ama~tc_r, by carnallineii:.f«r it is a fv·;~ for them againe: . and tho(ethat haue tl1e rituall burden> •nd thercfore,oo,l)Joruell butden•ofthem lamvponJ:us fiJOblders(who C r[lo~gh it bee~ot felt of tbe".'.!gat.~re .:V.l bath borne our.finne mhis body'vpon the H~Jh,andnofpirir. · . , . croife;·t.Pet." • 3.) !hall not aeare the bur· Fourthly, rqis fhewcsthatthe.morc aman , den,o(thcm themfelueo at the la£! iudgc· dothfcelcthcbur_denofhi<flpyes,thc grea- [nent. Thereforc.troe beleeuers,whichhaue rer meafure~of...grace aod fpirituall life hce Chrifl rneir. furety; [2tisfying the Figour Qf h2th: and the)<l.fc he feelcth it, thc.morc he Go-ds;ol!icc for rhcm>fi•all nor anfiver or fa· is to fufpea hin,fclfc,!harrhs~:ra'ces c.f God ris6e-for ehem thewfeJues: foriheyare-freed doewanc,and decay in him.1Forcorruption byhim from athr.ee-fold burden.Fir(l,from is not felt by c.orruption, bur by grace: and the burden of ceoemonies (a·nd fo confc· therforethejmorea man cloth, Jedc the bur· quCntly of humane. Iawes an4 ordinances) dcpofhisownccorruptions, d~~morcgrace·· which \ferc •J•i:!(as•Peurfaith) which •<ither he harh. . . ,, we,horo1•r }4thers; W.treabla obeftre,·AC'cs 15. Fi(tly, by tb,is .wee fee, rhat the greate·a Secondly,from the burden0f miferic•, and partof the world are dead in rheir,finnes, !n crolfes;which befall rilen in thislife.Hedoth !hat they hauc no fen(c,nor fec!ing of this eafe'vs.of this burdcll', by his word and Spi· D beauie burden. There isinrleede great cry. rit,either in remoou-ing rh·em alvlly;Pfal. 81·. : ing our ofthe fiooe in chc rcyne.s, becaufc it ' 7.or ih'giuingllrengchand patienceto bcare is ldtto be agreat tormentto t)1e body: but them, 1.Cor.1 t.9:or in mitigating and prothere is little or no complainingof the flonc portionatingthem toour Clrc~gth, x.Corin. .10 the heart, bccaufemcn want fpiriwaii Jifc ~ 10. 13. Th1rdly, frointhcburdenof finne, an·d fenCe to difcerneir. All men can rake aSI•eJloriginaJI, asaauaJ!, in beeing made , pinievpona bcaCf, if hee lie vnder his bur· finn<, thatls, accounted afinner, and made a den, and will bee ready to helpe htm vp a., facrificc'for finne, for vs: as alfoby eafing gainc.Butallhauenotthelikelightandfeofc: them that are hduy laden, in pacifying the ofthefplrituall burden of finne, norfympa· perplexed confcienee,Mot.II.l 8. JrwiJJ be thy ot rhe mifer)l' of their brethren, gro'l· faid,if Chri(\ bearethe burden ofaurfinncs, ning vnderit. , euery manflJaiJ no1 bearc his owne burden. .;, Sixtly, wh,<rea•Pau! faith,Euerymanmuft I An[Both betrue & may well (\and rogerher: luarehuonm ht~rden, he meetcrh with rhe pro- ~ for L>gaiiJ,eUerymanlstobeare his own burphancnelfeand Atheifmcofouuimc, when den, the Law requiring perfonall obedience, menma~ea mockc at rhe day ofiudgcmenr, or farisfaction,or boch. £u~tngelicaf1J, Chrill and the flr1Cl account that euery man is to ourfurcty dorh bcarerheburden of them,& giuefor himfdfc. The!ewes were woonrro I fattsfie Godo iu(\iccfor them,1.Pet. 2.2J. I< all .r the threarnings of God, dcnmmccd \ . -- l.i • by ..
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