z36 TheDottrine ofSelfe=deniall, do ne ; I mufl go thorow fighting till I have theviglory elfe1fhal!'hea call. away ; I fha11elfe have onely an outwardPhew , but yet bee no- thingaccounted of with God. Confider this, ifa littlediligence will not ferve the turne,adde more ; ifprayer will not doe it, adde falling Mattb,17,2I, to it. As therearefoane divels that will not he cafe out withoutfafi?ingOrd prayer ; fo allo are . there forne firms, Make the planter fit to thedifeafe. Complairenot with the fluggard, whoputshis hands inhis bofòmc, and loth nothing at all orcloth not proportion hislabour to theworke.. Leffe labour would ferve the turne,ifourfoules wereas dry wood, but theyare as greenwood; theremuff bemuch blowing ere they, will bee kindled. Itis hard t getout feules togood du- ties, hard to.keepe.them on wing; we muff' ROFA. ,SY, continue inprayer, airdthat infla stly too.. Men are ready t a giveover, and to fit downe, brit you Inuit continue. Eph.6.Wemußwatch there- ontowithperfeveratice ; there muß everydaybe a newwindingupoft.he.foule; there isa fpring of rim in us, fo there mull be a fpringofholy duties, wemuff doe them conflantly: you have dailynewcrotfes,and impediments, therefore youmull mendyour pace in the way to hea- ven, and beemorediligent;you rr sft befervent ìnbiritferving the Lord, and not(lothful/ Rom. I.Doeyour owne worke, fspand bedoing andthe Lord Pa hewithyore, r Chr.a 2.1 á.- God will dcale withyouas he did ith th u uci, he,
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