,ot _alwaies 4 good Conf~ience. · ~)I irons, and had the doors !hut, and:the Cap.t 8. Keepers before it, and the warrant fealed for - hisExecution the very next day,he WtH quiet, · but all that while in Durance and Danger. But when he was to 'bedelivered. from the , danger, the Angel comes , and not onely opens the doors, as if to carrie him out in a {Jeep, but he[mite! him, and tJWak.,!s him, and warnr him, and haflens him, and leads himt and leavu him not till he come to· bimfelf. Act.t2.6,7,8,n. ·· · How many men are there who ufeall art to charm Confcience,and to make it drunk, thatthey may bee rid ofit, as Daviddid to 2 Sam. n. Vriah, or as Judah concerning fhamar, ~et ~~~~~8• 23 per go, enqutre no more after her, leaft we be afhamed. But Confcience may bee fnib'd, .cannot be extinguilhed; opprefs it youmay, fupprefs it you cannot; it will lie at the door,and will not be gone, or beaten away; , Vril!h Oept at his ·maflers door, and war at 2 Sarn.u.. band, Tamar proves with childe andJudah r;;g:3~. · muft father it. . 2•H 2 S• How do men ordinarily blels themfelves in their quiet Confoiencu, and reckon of no belt but in an unquiet Confcience, whereas the frill Confcit:nce is the worft hell. What pains do many take to make . themfelves Canfcience.proof, and their Confcience hell-– .proof, that they maynot be tormentedbefore their time? They do by hellifhm11gic~ make their Confdence as impenetrable as the younG
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