Signes of a New Creature. Therefore, let none fay they have a good intention, although their workes be bad. For although this be not a good affirmative Argument, if the out-fide be good, the in -fide will be fo alfo; yet it is a good Ne- gative Argument, if the out -fide be not cleane, the in- fide cannot be cleane: As in Ier. 3.4., 5. Will you not from this time cric unto me, thou art my father, and the guide of my youth ? &c. All this is well fpoken. But behold, thou haft fpoken and done evill things is thou couldeft. So that good profcillons will not ferve the turne when we doe evill; God judgeth not by our intentions, but accor® ding to our workes. 33' SE R. II. THE
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