2 p CYT,x .i2 üaflli-: :ÿÿ- =cYt.iGi.,, . °5F7Cr, . kt 23o C u A P. 3. An Expofttien von the frt V a ß. 6. oc ROM .r5 4, eyes ,their climes are not thought too deare for them; Ex- amples: Lydia, and the lay ler. Yfe. So that they cary with them blacke markes of vnre- generate men, and fùch as neuer rafted the power and comfort of our Miniffery, to whom our perlons and Mi- niflery is (b odious; and except God giue them repen. tance for this,beGdes all their other (nines, ofreproba- tion, Marke fluch men : and tell me, if you find them not the moll prophane and ignorant in the Congregation. And doeyou wonder, if to fuch men our perfons be odi- ous ? IfChrifl himfelfe were on earth to preach vnto them, I doubt not, but he (hould cane like mealures, as we ; yea, as himfelfe did at the hands of the Lewes. 06/or. As we to fee you. So thonld there be recurf its gratiarum, an intercourfe and exchange of kindnere betwixt C.il-linifter and people. Saint Paul cals for an evnNu9'tx. That feeing d 2. Cer.6.rs,i3 d his heart was enlarged, they Aoteld not bee f#raightnedin their bowels. Dfe. In this cafe, I with the complaint were not too iufl on both parts. Miniflers of the people : paynes they thinke, they take neuer enough , though they (pend their lirengrh ; Recompence other then words or kind looks, It r Carlo! r; they recsL ue from few. I fay as `Paul, If eyou repee their fpirituall thin ¿s; ra it much, to impartyour carnal, ? The people againe plaint as much of their Minifters ; they will haue -heir due, but care not ro doe their duty. There fhould be recurfuagratiartem. They are vnthank- full people, that r-eceiuirg benefit of our Miniflery, re- turne no rccompence oftheir loue and kindneffe ; And they are vnconfcionable Minif}ers, that rake.the byre of Labourers, and line as Loy terers,
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