338 MotiveJ tt?get~good con(ci'ence; _ -- TheConquerour may overcome to day, yet be •, overcome to morrow of the fameenemy. Vi{lorem avil1ofope..rari f£pe videmus.Second.. . ly, The Canquerour may iind the fame enemy increafing by new Aftociations, and then · !hake of his Yoke. Thirdly, The Conque~ rozer cannot fay, though he have t~e better Sword, but his enemy inaY have the better Catt{e,& that the other caufe may after.carry it. Fourthly~TheConqueror may pay fo dear , for his vicrory, that he doth not greatly joy Eztk.32 • in it. Fifthly, TheConque~or may when all 2 7· is done go down to Hell withhu .(word by hi1 . . fide, and his weapons fJf lvar 11nder his .head, though he Wa! the terror ofthe mighty 'in the larul nf the living, and then hh iniquity fhalllie hea– -vie on bi1 /~ones~ But we are n1ore thanCon. querouu, we have overcome to day, and !hall' to morrow, our caufe is avilioriflus caztfo, carries not Fort:mam Ctefaris, butH,norem Chrifti, therefore fhall go fotth conqueringand I to conquer;and let Satan and all his Confede- · rates unite their forces, Principalitiu,Powerr, height, depth, we fear them not all, we are feCLtre ofvicrory and fafety. 0 glorious am:l h,appy condition! when a man bath loft all, he is as ifhe-had gained all the world , when .kj,lled all the day long, as if he was triumph• ing all the day long. I[lfl/fer and11m bound,, f aith the Apofife, but the word of God i1 not 'Dr.Stough- bound ; my Caufe is not bound, my Con.. ton in his fcience is not bound~ a man takes no hurt ~e~moK while Confcience is fafe. Excellently Dr. 1;;:~ · Stoughton to this purpofe, ''Job was more . "happy
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