Cap.14. Engl;zndmay fay, It is nat in me: Pr9feffour.r ,;.._.. wuft fay,It i1not in m. Our childrenn1ay fay, they·have heard ·the fame thereof; Our (elves may fay, We have feen theDepartureahd Fu,. neraUJ ofit; which wehave traced leavingus, as the Glorie of"the Lord departed bydeElek.9.~. , grees,from the San{fum 'Sanliorum -into the . & 10• 1 s.&: wildernei-Satlaft,Eze~II.23· That we may 11.2 3· crie out in thewords ofEtijha, when he faw the laft ofhis Mafter E!ijah; .that King who came to fee E!ijha~ and · fick upon his bed, and readie now to the . -world, Oh myfather, my father, the Char'ett of ~ Kt. 2 • 12 • Ijrael, and the horfmen thereof. So may WCie & 13.14· fay, Oh ~Y mother, tr!] mother, the Leah and ' Rachel of lfrae1, the nurfe and breaflJ, the be&utie andflrength ofi[rae!. We have parted with the Power and Spirit of E!itH, and the Prefc:nce of the Prophet, and have onely caught up a Mantle. How fad is it that this Holy jite fhould bee wan~ing in _the fecond ,Temple of our latter Reformation! ·And that we lhould finde that obfervation ·of Aufiinmade good, who moving theque.- fiion,.\Vhether Peace orWar devouredmore ·chriHians? refolved Peace. Pax cum bello de crudelitate certavit, & vicit. Peace and I vVa'r once frrove, faith he, who fhould do moll mif~hief in the Churdt, and Peace carried it. Thus have I given the Defcription of thefe ten Good Confdences 1 and lhall name
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