• eA/!m~ndi"pided into t'W·o?\~n~eJ'. what putimo thee, more then is in thee by na– ture, fee whether thou finde the new .Ad4mef- · fectuaUyto .. eomm!Jnkate new fap, to thee, new ·grace and new light, as the oldAdam bath corn-:- . municatedcorruption;fee whetherthoubemad~ a goodtree ot< no:for it is thenee that makes the . .fruit good :.and not tlic fruit thar-make.s therre~ · · good: So it is the man that jufl:ifiethhis· worke~ andnot the worke that jufl:ifieth the man: and ther~fore thou mufi firfi iee,whether tbou be in the c o:Ve~:mt,whether thou hall this feale, that .·. thou feeft fomethi,ng put into thee, which thou haft not bynature. Every'manbynature is emp– . ty: when grace is put intoliim,rh~n he isFaicf to , .oe good'.As it is good wine,when itisfufl offpi· -·rir, when it bath that in it, that belongs to wine; . Soheisagood manthathath that in him, which· belongs to him inhis regenerate efiate. . s ·e-condly, Confider. whether rhou11~ingforth goodfruit, that is,no.t onely whether thoudoefl: .gooda~ions,butwhether they ffow :from thee, whether they grow in thin t heart as narurallyas. ·fruitgrowes on thetree,_that fiowes from the fap, ·· within.Whena man not onfy dotn goodworks, ·but when he is zealous ofthem,Itis his meat and· drinke to.do( them,whenthey flow from him, .as . . water. from the foontaiilt,tlien he fs a good·man:: f,orifthe tree be good,. thatrs, ifthe heart be · good~aman wiii be as ready,and'willas natural~ .•. Iybting forth good fruit, as tl)e Tree, theVine, . '· , 'thefruit ' muRbegood• or the Fig-tree bring forth their fruft. · '· The thir.d thing you ffiallfee in' t.he z Tim. 2. T 3; .., . , . im.,.,.i~ · veffels
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=