C HAP.2. . .á `=;'..a't:f.lui1N_1.r,F.áí` `°'afYlit«`il+ldi.-v` a:+7iÉ, Epigle to the T 6effalanianf. V' E R.2. 8 7 himfelfe declared vnto vs. Bee knit together in the fame h r Cor, rr.to, h minde, and in the fame Iudgement ; the latter addéli Æayn4txs: that Pauls meaning may be this; bee notfoone vot, yvcd1.cr' mooned fromyour minde; bee not eafily altered from that fentence you haue entertained : touching the time of Chriils fecond comming ; no fmall matter fhould íhake or cauee to waue or wauer their iudgement fo well before enformed,iayices ; perhaps heere fignifies the fame that - 'IG,s. The euill Paul cautions againfl,is leuity or iuftability of Ob. Iudgement in matter of Faith : farre be it from vs. To bee 'wherried about wethercoc1ç.like with euery blafl of 'Ephef,4.14. vaine doRrtne is childifh: Its good that the heart bee k fta- k Heb.i3.9, blifhed : to hold fall the confeffion of our Faith 'without 'I3eb,to,z ;. any fo much as wauering. r. Truth is but one in re qualibet; though errours bee various and manifold ; m It n not another Gofpel, to which you are tranfported: And when our wilde wilts haue tyred themfelues in wandring,to that antïent and fira truth they tnuft retyre,ifeuer we will frnden reff to ourfoules, n Ier.6, c6. And how can INC thinke to efcape ? If we fhall ° defpife fo great faluation, r. Preached by the Lord, z. Teflified by Apofiles, 3. Confirmed by miracles, 4. Attended with gifts of the holy Ghel ? Is it not to defpife,to P turne away Y z Tim,4.4 our cares from the truth, and to attend to Fables ? That fcabiesralpenda,the skiruy 9 itch of the cares how v z Tim,4.3. hath it infceled our Auditors ? That fcarce any thing can now pleafe, but what fauours of nouelty. Aud heerein who fo is not palpably f lereticall,bee hee neuer fo extraua. gant,fhall be a Prophet for this people,who fo illiterate but may make a fa6ïion ? So odd, but may draw Difci- pies after him ? I would this euill Raid among our virgine vulgus onely that are yet to choofe their Religion. The okes of Taflian, the tall Cedars of Lebanon, are become as Reedes, fo íhaken with euery blafi of vaine doctrine; fo ready to be tranfported to another Gofpel.I (pare particu- larizing: onely I fay,vetera vera; the old r way is the good r Ier.6.16. way. G4 s.T .< Lord
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