Preston - BX5133 P738 G65 1638

- '(l!lfy, cf;!~~ So that this converfion of the foule is - .caU~.Q a tt4rnh;g, becaufc; it i~· from ont t~rmeor <;>bj,ct.toanother, th:Jt is, from finnero righrtouf– nelfe, from S~thaq~o.GQd. And becaufe there are many falfe tl\rnings, aad many men taat wheelt a– bout and never turne nuly, who yedi.1ppofe that thtyare conv~rte<;f, ~h~r~fore we will endeavour to open . ~o yq~1, , ~his trn~ t!)rning. Now it may b~e found Qut four~ waye$. Firll: by thecay(es_of it or motives upon wh~ch. S}!cQndly, by the termes from ,which an9 tQ which wennne, Thirdly by theman11er. f<}urthly by the tjfeC/1. · · Firfr, for the C,tfu!fs of this foltd, true turning,and the liJlotives wpicq wqrke upon a cylan& h(!art ·to turne him... ; yqu m~tl know-, thaqhereare many ~hings may caufe ;t n1an tole~we his evill ways for ;1 · . whiJc; As it may b<? 1 fmne pr_efent affiielion,for rhe. · .avO¥c!ing,of which arntln lllilyJeenlt!to tprne unto · God. Th~refor~ -God ttill complainrsof~be !ewes, tpa,t ihty tuKn.ed, but[ttt11tfly uf}tfl him,an~ not with . the whole heart, bt<;i.Pf~ w~e.n he flew tbem, then . I they fought/(} l,ip~, ;.~nd ~hen they would turne from thejr ~vill wf!ye~ .; .'Pl.l·t }yben they w.ere dctl~vcr~d, they tprneq ~9 their olg P.i~·.agai.ne. s,(} Ph-ar~IQh, when as he w~s pla,gt.J~d whhanynew ludg~menr, ~hen he~ ?J?o~lJ let t.ke lfr.t~elites gqe, but asfoone a.s that w~soff., .heh~trd_cmt/ biJbe,4rt, andwculdnQt let - them goe. · · As alfo af~ond cauf~ .to mov€ men to turne may befo.~ p-~~f~nt ctQmmodity. · This dorh ap– pet1,re in many of. thofcnhat appl ied themfelv~s to Cbrifi ·: fowe di4 ir-{Pr.the 19tJVef, and forne for · th f. ir

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