~ . I 't Yean! toefcapeabad Confcience. 37S -, ~ · 3· Takeheed of livingunder,.or follow- Cap.25. i~g~after al~ofe,andcold_, ~an-pl~afing ~i- · ntfrety, whtch preacheth lzberty, notfintt- , neffe ofConfcience; which foweth pillows under thin~Arm-holes, andlayeth featherbeds under thy .feet to tread upon ; cries Peace;Peace, fo that none departethfronl his · · , ~nfull v~ay.Thevoiceofa.faithfull~r acher Efa.4o.3. Is thevszce of a Cryer; Hts found th found .Efa.sB.l • . ofa Trumpet,; his words like iliarp ail1,andEcc.u.I t. piercingGoadJ ; his preaching is heart~pric~- ' · i?Jg; his dividjng the Text andDoctrine, theH b dividing of the Spirit and Marrow, and cut- 1 ;. ·4· 12 ' ting down the Baok-bone, andhe layes all open. This is the befi Minifiery, that which is fharper than the two-edged fword, and ' ... -· difcovers the ~honghts of the he,art, and makes the man quake and'tremble, and fall down before the word, and cry out Ggd i1 here of a truth. Our bldfed Saviour who / . __ ~ad the Ton~ue of 'the learned to fpe111( the word ~ra: .s.i:¥ t? foafon to hzm th~t w«weary, ~as alfoasapo· Pfal:Z. 2 • lijhed jha{t, and htsmouthar aJht~rp[word. He Rev.I.I4·~ whoha'dgrace pOM'ed into hiJ lips, andJPake fo Mai.J.J· as never mtfln did; hir-; rye~ were at aflame of fire, Ef, U~ol· and his coiJiming into his TempI~ none PJat able to_abide: He was as aReji11ers firt, a11tlthe Fuller 1 foap, andwith thebreath ofhis lipf h1dill Jl.ay the wic~d. The: Prophecs of~ld, the Apofl:les i~ their time, and all ·Godljt Minifters fince, have been fons ofThunder ; their work hath been to f411 ._ round)y ~pon Confdcncc : ·They . Bb 4 ha~~
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