C 0 V·Ji N A N;r. God fervice when they put HS in prifon, faith he, feare riot, I will fend my Spiritalong with • you, and he lhall helpe you to worke, hejhaU convincethe worldofjinne, ofrighteoufoelfe, tmd ofjtJdgement., As ifhe ihould have £1id,it is true whenyoucome imo the worid, you lhall fin de · mens opinions exceeding falfe, you fhallfinde ·Satan building upftrong holds in their deceipts, . and errours, and their evill imaginatiorr-; that they have of things;and,faith he)ifyou fhould go alone without my Spirit, truely you might bdiegerhe Citie, you mightufeyourfpiriruaU Armour, but you f11ould do no good; but I will fend my Spirit,}hat lhall coiwince; (the word fn the Originall fignifies the refuting of am opinion that men had before drunke in, .,. and werepo!feffedof) the end of the Spirit is to fandifie men,nowwhat is that way that rhe Spirit.ufeth to fanctifie nien ~It is to weareout Tbeconrfc _thofe old opinions, to confutethem,to let men t~at~eSpi· • . ' rttta11es to know they wereexceedmgly deceived. Alas, ranctilicu:. - they did nor know that t~ ::y were fo excee- - dingly finfull as they be, but when the Spirit , comes.,he fhewes them what natures they have and whatlivesthey have lived, they know they are other creatures than they imagined them– fe-lves to be: for the HDly Ghofl refutes that o– pinion,.mdconvinceththemefjinne,andD(judgt– ment . That is, the Spirit thall fhew OJen the beautie and the glory offanctification, of fpi– rituall priviledges, and iliall make men in love with it: ( fo judgement is to be taken ) as you Kk have -----------------~ ------~ -,
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