Of turning {rom our e'PiO1Vayes. · do, as alfo becaufe our light is encrealed, the inore grace we have~ and rh~ more we £hiv~ agaiq!l: it, and therefore we fee it more, our fenCe of fin grows more exquilite. · . · Againe on the other fide thou maydl: think thou hall: the vi&ory, whent,ho:.diafi it nor. Thefoare maybeskind o-Ver, \Vhen ic is not healed at the b0t– tome, and thenno wonder> ifit breake our againe: Sin may lie but afleepewhenthou takefi it for dea d; therefore in rurnirg from our evill wayes wee mull: obfer¥e a right method. Let thyhumiliarioabee .found, thy faith 'and affuranceperfeet : when rhefe precedent aCts are not done as they oughr, and yet thou rhinke!l: thy fin morrifi:ed, it may deceive thee_; as wee {~y. an ermur in the firfi concoction is never amended in the Jecond, nor of the fecond in the third : So ifthy humiliation h1th not be~ ne fo l.:nd, thyo-rur·ning from thy(lvi l way scaQnot h ~ rht:o llgh. To arif W{!f 1 this objedion, confider that thou !l:rivdl: againft even a fpring of fin ne ; if it were bur ro emptie a citlerne or to·dry up a pond, when the \vorke is 1 needone, we lhauld heareof it no more: b~t it is a fpring offinthat_runoes conr:irmilll y ; and :ther(!fore thinke n~t' that becauf~ it ~eturoes again", .that 11hy former fi:riving4s-ihvaine. As tho(e that !Watch over the1>ump in a Ship, rhough they ,pump om all the warer tb day,can ':'JOt fa y, t 1 ,1t it wi11 bee , ,emptie to morrow, er thatyec their pi1mping is in . ~ine,becau(e ic fins ag~.ineJor if t Jcy ccafcd to doe i it)it w~ul~ finke the Ship ; :o it is with ilrine,c!pcci- t ally Wlth l ome fins : fome- arc more properly cal- . led the Law of the members, ~ s being rooted ;n the ~ • C.OJ:\- I 2~9 . ) \
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