.,___(The t~ti/Jingo_fttiNehri~g!!Emifery.- s. CaMfo. PaffioDsand diftempm. . the Lord will do, if we waike in "his wayes-. If we will be.fi:epping out of his wayes, we fhall get many knocks, and many falls too,ma– ny troubles, many ;tffiictions fhall fticke by us, w~il~ weliv·e~ Yoakno;w the chHdrenofIfhul wentnota.foote;but as they were guidedby the Clo~. · . . . Jacqh,in.his journey, would neithergo to La– han without warrant, nor come from him with– out it.Davidinall that he did, heaskedcounfell oftheLord;Shalli ftayinfuchaCity, orlhall I not fl:ay?Shall I goeupto warrtofuch a place orfhalli not go':' (Asifayd before) ShaUigau; to He6ron or Jba!!I not got at this time '! Th~s walking in thewayes ofGod, is that which the promifeismade unto. You fl1all fmd,Pfal. z5. r ~ ~'Vht~t manuhee th~ttflares the Lord<?Him wi!lhee teachthew~ty that heJball choofe: As thepromife ismadeto trufting inhim; for thenhe will dire.d: himinhisw<;tyes: So,WhatmonislJCe t~atflares the.Lord, and keepes his Commandements.? Him wiUhee tea,·h the wayes that heJhote!dchoofe. And this is the firfi:direttion.. The fjrfr caufewhy menmilfe,is,Inability to difcerne' th_e time and the feafon :therefore let him take this courfe, andGod will reveale it to him. A fecond caufe whymenmilfe ofrhefe times·, · that G()dhathallotted ro every adion&purpofe isfomepaffion and difl:emper to which they are · fubjed;for paffion caufethindifcretion,intheor– dinary conrfe ofthings:.you fee ,paffion makes a_ manmiifeofhis time, it makesamando things · un- •
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