.V P R I G H T N E s. G E N E' s I s 17· -I. Wa!~hefore me,and be thouperfect~,. ~~~~EE proceede to the ·recond Ufe Vft~ h Nomanto ""'/'"'"""""·,. which rernaines, I told you t e be judgedby . fimilitude lies in thefe two things. romep:mic:u~ Firfi;in the manner ofthe journey larad:ions, - there is a1_"erme to which we goe, thereis another, from which there is a diftance, , there-isapath, &c.:. The fecond Similitude was irithe conlbincie, and co·minuedndfe. . Now our:fecond Confe- · quence,or Corollarie, we muft·. draw from the -– fecond Similitude, .betweene a Chrifiian· life~ and i journey from place to place;Jfay,it agrees ; withitin this, that they are confl:anr, there is a c<Ontinued tenor ofactionsin a Chrifiian ·mans · courfe: from whence,! fay,wedrawthis:Ifitbe • fu . .. . '
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