Sheffeild - Houston-Packer Collection BJ1471 .S5 1650

of an ill confdence. Confciences mercie ; "either t'O be mijlcd by CaP· I 6. an erroneous Confcience,or terrifiedwith an ·· accufing Confdence. He.tbat;it ftlthy,let himRev.22.r 1 be jilthie, and that whichperifhtth, Jet it perip,, Zech. I 1·9· f'\ith .t_h~Lord in · Il~S fiert;efr·. anger ; as they ' had no lovetot~ truth,fo they !pa~l havelrib judgement to ·difcen~ liu, but be given over .~o ftrong. delq.pot~s-~ to .bel~eve any. lying d~ll:rines, Th~t 'a'f1: thry may b~ damned who . . • received .not. the love of ihe truth, tb.zt. -they ; . ~infght b~ favecJ! . 2Thef.z.j~, n, ~2. Thtis '!t · ;• · b~~ell thefeI-fyine?J.eut,ar;td Ale~.arzder,who ha– :vi~ig once rehQp.nced Confdence, and for:- · feited their·faith, they were difch1rged.any moreemp1oi~enti Theyh:aveno mote part ?ri-: Chrifr,- ·n9r~ Jot ·: in the Chur~h, .b~1t a.r~ ddiyereq"' t!p.. to Satan· among blaf- ·ohemers·. ~ ~~ ~ 1 '· ·• • ~ : rt) ~:r r:;·J r • "i .. r ~! ! . !. J-' , ·• 1 ~ J .i ! r .. ~· > ':.'• • I . ,_,-;,)'! f!• ..

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