Preston - BT100 P8 1634

JI6 . Simile~ . . ... ~ . ' ~1 ' r·H~· :SttM·g l\;fls ·· ' breake «>if , lllrong:P.~rp.o. feso • . . . L. +. Th~ lmrntadbilit.) of (io o. ·. but becaufc·thatcorruption;and tbofeunruly af– fe.C:tios that are within,caufe us to be.unconftant and.to waver, evenas an arrow though thot with a i};r.Qng hand, which.- notwithftanding thewind makes tofUe uncoftantly: foamanthatrefo!ves upon a good.courfe;and t-akes to himfelfe good . purpofes aHd:dc:ftres,yet having fornelu!l: in him thefc thru£1: in,and make. himunfta)le; therefore purge yourhtAruyou,fl:afiering-minded.. As· if.hce : fhould fay,thereafon:why you .arenot fiab1e, is, , bccaufeyottare not cleanfed from thef~ corrup.. tions)w~ich ar~ thecaufeofthisunconftancy.So , Pfolm~ 5. 9. Ther.e it no faithfulnejj~ in 'their mouth, , . their inwardp4rt ·«very jilthineffe.&c-. ·The reafon , why there is no conflancy in theirfpeech , life~r . and aetions is, becaufe within they areverycor– ruption:-that is,the.Gn that iswithin is the caufe ·, of.aU the \\~avering-· that is in··the ·life. of'rt1an, . which removed,our actions would not be offudi . :·, ;different colors, tliere would he nofucb uneven– i rnefi"c inour 1-ives.W·herefore ifthis "be.rhccaufe~ ,: d1conely way tohelpe it,is,toget this corrupri.. on mortified, and to clea:nfeour fel\•es fr.o.:u all pollution ofilefh and fpitit, 'as muchas maybe., · Take a man that fayes he~ wiUamend his c~urfe; that intends to be di.figenr in hi=s ca.JI ing, , and tl1inkes never to turnetofuchevill ~ourfes . butto ferve G oo·with a perfee\ heart:·· obferve ·now when ls the·reafon that this .man breakes ·: ·\his.pur.pores, ·and fans off..a.gaine ;.: it-i~ becaufe tbere is fome {lrong luft-:; 'that co~es -Iike · a gu li: .of .acQntrarywin4e,).:a.nd · breake~ hitno:fffro:n . , , · his .. · . ' · ' ill · d}iiNJ ff:llirt · ullll d · I 1t e:Ut:u · ·

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