. . All fi.nnts pardonedto the Humble• . onely fay, if you will come, I kerpeopenh.oufe, l.wiU not fl1.'Jt youout ; ·-lnit inviterh rhem/ calleth .them.; .. yea m:ore, fends hiS..minHl:erS'tbfetch them · in ; yea more, entreatcth, b~fcecheth, co.mman~ . . deth, tbrearneth. · Ob] elf • But you will fay, is it poffible,- that I thould . , .-· b_c:e f0rgiven ~ ·thJt h{lve committed fo many •' ~ones, fo great, fo hainou~; and continued (b long Anfw. in them'? · Yes, it is poffible f0r you. lyfarke that place; ~Cor! 6 •.9. Hee re~konsup _asgrcat finnes, a~ can 9ec;named. . Andfochwere (ome of yu~,•6nt now you are wajhed. ·· You fee wha.rkind ofpeople there were forgiven, . whence wee may gather, that thofe that are guilty of thofe finnes now may bee forgiven as well as. then, foch ·were 'feme 8(yoil. Whcifoever thou art, it is no matter_what thou halt beene,..:; all the matter is what thoi:l wilt bee. Put cafe, any of Jhe {\)19 Prophets •iliouludm1e to thee\.: or ~ny· ' l;l);:t·p in p ~itticular.,. _arid_(ay;' j ~ilt ; thou be_e(omen~ ln.owtottlrne.to G o: n '? -ifthouwilt, allthy finnes · ·lhall bee wathr away, and 'thou fl1·.1lt_bee inadeari h~ireof. H~aven ·: . it would c-aufe him that hath.any ;igg(lDUtty, to ; releO.t L~fl~ f~y, -L 'o1 1\ ·D, Canfr~hO~ 1 n.ow1bee fo metcifl1ll •to ·mee as toforgive·m·ee·af-' 1ter.all this? loe L o 'll D ·) 1-will comein-and turrie unto thee. ·· . , I. I as.ke thee th4s quefiton ~ '- whether~ artthbu con~ :t,ent r~O quit all thy finne-s pre(ent}y UpOD affuranc~ 1 ofb~ingreceived, if thou,d.on? if thou.an(wereft: ·nD, ·art thounot worthy to bee·defiroycd ? ifyes, , :is not thisgre;tt comfort?-. · - · · · _ , · ' · · · . But t - - ... :~ ~ ·"
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