.Giv.ed.wimoutit,.l€t v.s makethis vfeofit, to try : Ht.~.:c-1 · OUtfehteS•flCtl u'man ~exatnine himf~lfe-.Wh~Jie~ • j ,,Jr · he' be ··a~ pe.rfeetr:nan, .orno.:· y' .Our.wUff:iy,- Hmw t.t !• : ;! fhallwedo 'it ·r,_. Indeede, I confefleit is ·a·hard · Jhingto do; for menire ihildren in ·-vn_d~rfltm– .: ·diB.gt,and,.asc~!ldren. areaptto'be deceivedwith · guilde.dthtngs,itheyrfeethe ouf'fides to be fidte; . ; theyfee afaire peece of gold,but they at;~ riota:. ble.to:find out the bafe rtietiall; .that is·hid'with'" in; .So:itis ;our~·cafe;..for the mofi: part weare not -able to .find.outthishuth,whether our hearts ~ be imperfeet,.andvn[ound;an&rotten;•orno: Th~r-· fore we had need ofhelpe,. I will name o~ or two. . , I.;Ptopertie; And:this is :one rule .(I take but 1 fliCh ..asc r · Avvillingneffe fi. d · S · · ) h S~ · . . ·' b .todoandfwf. , n e m cnprure t at our av10ur gtves · y . :r(ranything wllicby,oumay try your felues ; .fayrhhe to the · · thatGod .y.ouno.man when hecomes·.toprofeffe·to him·. commaads.. · . b ,. . • ' ~at hc.had done thus and_ thus from_hts youth, , faythheiftk~nwitt.br:.per.ftffJ,goe fell 'tlll thart'holt. ' haft. ·Asif he ihouldf2y'~wouldefhhou kn·ow nowif.thou be ·p·erfecr, that js, whether thou hatie a found.heart, or ·no, .goe jell all that thou htifl: :ASr ifhe fhould fay -j thou:fhalt kn0w it, , oy this; thatis·rhe meaningofthe RLtle, Goe_(e!l; . dr.c. teta.manlook~ round ·about him, ifthere h~anytltinginthe wo:rld,any'evilf;· any calami- : tie,that he is notW.illingtofuffer, ifagaine, there . , . , ; · : b~any'bl~ffin,g., lany·.comforr;':that<Qei's>tto.t wil:.; ·.~ · 'ling to part with, I dare boldly affirme it;tha-t .. Nii~: . · W.Jcha.man'is.anvn(oundlieartedinan:toJ.texam- .. -( pie, putthe.cafe thatfuch athingbefall hiD;t,· 2S> . ,. ·· im... .
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