I - 2. 8\ .2 ~ t, 262 J 2b3 t 164 I All firznes pardoned to the Humble: :_· ~ yec not willing ro.doe them througnly,oner hat ltke · the Eagle foa , e~ high in ' faire pretences, bur Hill hath -the 1 prey that 1s below ih his eye, and will ll:oope for it uponoccalion,eying -preferrri ~nr,credir, riches &c. allrhe'while: Tnoumayetl:.beewhite in thine ow~e eyes, and wailit before acomm~ni. on, or fo, as a· Swine may bee wafht as wdras a Sheepe, but yec the Sw;nifh narure ren:laines. o!Jjeel I..Jilnfw . 4 Ori; may b_eethou·arca wicked man : · But y0uwillfay,whoarethofewicked men~ ' I will give you adefcriptionof them, which no man lh~ll refufe,- they are fi1ch as hate the Lord)nor can any man think much, ifhee bee cal'd awicked man, ~ommingwichin the compaffe ,ofthis-.chara- ( , Qer ;for it is thenGtegiven in~he fecond 'comman. ,_demeor : ·~QW \Vhenwe heare this,everymanwil he ready tofay,~h9pe mycohditionisgood,I am none ofr'hemthat .hate:ehc ~~rd: but ~now,thereare rria~ ,9y.thol:lfanqs_that.thinkwellofthemfelves;who·yet wl<len it comes to the tryall will be foJmd to ha;e the Lord. Ancl . therefore to try,thee in rhis, give mee leave toa.slce tqee buta.few qucflions.. · _ · /. 'r Dofi: tl)OU not liate~the law~ dofi th~hot wi!h that the Law werenotfo fi:ritt,and that ir:~ave more \ liberty~ . Le.~ an unregenerate ·man try himfelfeby this, _andhewiU find fuch· adifpqfition in ~im, that .\ he delires that the law wonldgivehim leave toc.om ·· micJuchandfuch afin ; ··he·efieemesof tht:La was a, · thing th~~ is ~ontrary to him,and rherfom·their corn -: plaint ofgodly men i~, that their wayef ·4r~umtrA_ry Id : or~rs, ~n, the booke .of Wifldome. l Wha~-wayes '? ~h~wayes oftp~ Ia,w:fo~w;here is·contrariety, I Her.e -- - r .._ lS
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