Rous - Houston-Packer Collection BV4647.J68 R69 1619

of beloued-ones: The bad whereof is in an earthly father, whofe bowels ;~re turned within him, if hee cannot giue what his hun– grie childe doth craue of him. But the roote hereofis God , who is goodndle it felfe, in whom is the Foun– tayne of that drop which \Vee call good Nature in Men. The fan1e God who isgoodneffe, isalfoloue, & . .Joueth his Children farre more tenderly then earthly fathers; and loue workes vpon the will to make it willing, to communicate to the beloued the fruits and effects of goodndfe. The fan1e God is alfo Almigh· , tie , fo that whatfoeuer fireames 335

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