Alt-thingJ'arein (jodJ'handl. 501 - keepe thcm,and hoord them up,he were as good . not tohave them, as not to ufe them: and doe you thinke that Chrift will have all things given intohis hands for nothing~Is it not to befi:ow on us':' Doe you thinke,that he will purchafe ai:hing ·arfo dearearate, and whenhe hathdone,mak·e no ufe.ofit ~ ItisfaydPhil. 2.8 .g. That,becaufe . He tookc upon him theforme ofafervant ,andwttui- Philip. z..S:g. ludient to ~he death of the Crojfe, therefore his Fa- . 1 hergave him 1t n4medl,ove all nt~mes. And there.. forehedid thus and thus unto him.Hath he pur– chafed this for himfdfe, for his ownfake~ Cer. · tainly,itwasnot forhimfelf,for he had no need ofit,but he boughtit for us: and 'wil!he not make ufe ofitwhenhe hath doneiTherforedoubt not whenyou come in his name, you £hall receive, and that abundantly too; when we come in the ·name ofhis Sorne,~e is able to deny usn~thing. Ohely-rernemb~r.thls,-th~tyou com~withbold: ndfe. 1 Ids faid· Ep1u~3. I .~ · that vie ·have this be· nefitby Ch-rifi,w_e come wit,hboldnejfe ttndcon 7 Ephef~.~~ ~ fden~ethrou[hfoith inhim. · - ·. · · Ifaman through theapprehcnlionand light of ~~1~eol;~i . his owne rightepufndfe; ofhis owhe fanctificawe come to . tion,that ~eafure of it that he . hath obtained, Godinour . . owne name. think thus with himfelf;I h?-vethus walked with God,I have beenethus perfect ; ~ have thus farre, kept the way,I qave.rhus .fa rre' a~nie<i my {dfe, and therefore I ~ull beheard': If he gothts way toworke; he fball find many ob)edions, much . falfeneffe in his heart, much rinevennelfe in his . • wayes,that will difcooragehim ~therefore fo, a . Bb3 . mm
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