284 . Bight Libertie of Confcience. (;ap.I8. the oth~r I Pet,2.16 . and not ufing yo~ Liber- . tie for acloaftof malicioufnef!, but M thefervantl of God. Both tell us we mull: take heed wee · (:at not too much ofthis honey~ leafa: we fur– fet. Both tell us this Libertie fets us not free from the Condition and Dutie of fervants ilnto God, or unto righteou(nefl. While we were ftee from Righteoufnefs, Paul tels us, we were fervam·J of fin, Rom. 6.20. But when we ~re trulyfree we yet continue fervants to an- • other malter, being made free from fin, ye See Rom• becah1e the fervants ofRighteoufi~efs,ver. I 8. 6.t6,17, There are two mafters that divide the world li,I>'j:ie. $in and Kigbteoufnefl, No fervant can ferve · 1hem both, none fo much a fref!nan as to bee fiee fi·om them both; The more thou art freed from fin, the fafier thou art bound un... ·fo righteoufnefs, and -if free from righteoqf-. :p~fs, th~n the fervant of fiJ;l. CHAP!
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