Preston - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.P7 N4 1634

0 E M.A N s rnuchtroubfeathome; .and warreabroode; and : at length he was given vp to a fore difeafe that was his death; .Thus hewent about; and fodoth , everymanwh.en .he fiimeth :for;the other is the · ftraightway ~ · : Itistheplai"~ ~Secondly; A'sitist·ne nearefFway;fo likewife : nett. .. i.tis the plainefi way.When amanwill go out of · : it,he meets·with fnares,thcrea ~evanities in thofe · waies;asitisfaid, heeatcheth the craftie inhis – ownedeceit,orinhis0wne acl:ions-,.&cnterprifes, · r.Cor. 3. he c-atc-heth the crafrie.; that is;ifa man ~ Cor. 3~, wil go outofthe wayofGodi Commandements·: byany carn:all policy and.wifedome, itis nota . plaineway, it is away wherein he fh:tl meet with · one trouble or other, he!hill meet with fome . foar~s there, he fhall nor go fafely ink So that _ . you may rake that ~or a ft!re rule~ wh~n ·a man ~'::{1;~~~~ - go,es.omofGods wates,he ts not fafe, he1sfu?jeer · way.~~ - to.fomefnare, tofomenet or other, whenn ·hc m~ybe taken :therefore let-vskeepe the fha'ighr · way;it is the l;>eft;and it is the neereft.Asit is faid ; of4hjmaaz he ran the way ofthe piaine, and fo thoughCufhi went o~t be~orehini,yetAhymaaz ·cametohis journeysend_much before Cujbi;be ~ caufe he wcntthe wayof the plaine: Sohee that goes.tltrought:he piameway,though he feeme io . bauepr~fentdifadv~ntage, & trouble, yet·when all'is fiunmed up, that will bring himfoonefl: "tO . ' hisjourney~· end,- hefhallcorne foonefr to hap- ' .pines and quiet that \vay,·hethat takes thefairell: -· courfe, by probabilitiein carnall wifedome,and · pplicie,and ll:eppes out of.Gods waies,though he · thinke,,

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