:- 111: \ T1Je Lord um8rdful1 to the bumble. --------------~~~-----------1 ·' The Doetrine is this. The LordwiOhe mer&ifolt tmto the bumhle. I had thotJght to have gone offfooner, but that theSupper of the Lord drawes neare .; which time js aday of rec0nciliation; fuch as was that ~Feall: the . tenth day, in the feventh moneth, when the people all meeting together, .Aaron the Pric:ft, and confef– fed their fins over the fcape Goate which fled iato , the wilderneffe, whichwas a type of Chrlfi: tall:ing away all our fins ; and the fame is done and repr~fented when we receive the S1cramenr. Now one condition rc:q·uired of the people at that tirrie was, ·chat they lhouldhumhte themfeives, and·every foule that did not,was to be cut off, Levit. z. 3.. 27. to the 3o. verfe, and that letting goe ofthe fcape Goate was at the fame time, appeares, Levitie~« 16. 20. tothe31. · But \o come to the: poinf; the Scripture is plen– tifull to prove it, z.ames4.6. GsJgk:ethgr11ce tothe hum!Jle, fanetifying grace~ and alfo Caving know.. ledge, P{•l. 2 5'. Hejhewes,hiJ[urcts unttJ thehumhle, yeahe dwelleth in {ilch, Efoy -57 ~ zf• )tebath an efpe– ciall eye to fuch : thqfe eyes t~at JiUnne through che whole earth fine themfelves on the humble man f~r good, !fay 62. 2· other things have mjh4nd mAde; (yet them he regards not incompadfon) To him wiUIlolke th•t il humhle :.h~promi'fetha1fo to ftU them withg1odthi»gs, togive them prC!fetq1ent ' andhonour, to exAlt the humble And·meete;.Jyea•hee regards it -fo, that when evill men have hurhbled themfelves ,~ they nave not gone away without fome mercy,; as when c...4hah hon)bled himfelfe, __ _ __ 2 Cor_,_
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