L Right 'nd in rH·nning. and harbour. - @6ieEf. I h~ve runne apace; but now-I cann0t runne fo fall:. Anf. W ith.diflinClioni 1. Art thou in ternptation,ar wrefHing w.ith God, as /Acob ? then, though thou goldl: halting, yet goe fgrward, it ·i~ tQward Ca- -' a:u1. 2. Art thou _w_~ake ~ yet · achilde,thO'~ neve:r fo weake, will creepe· v~hen it cannot run to the fathers hoafe &..bofome. -;-. Art thou !~en re \ oh repent-, -doe thy frrft workes, , overtake thy.felfe, bewaile thy 'finne,and in all pray the Lotd to \r,llarg~ thy heart, and enable. the-ci\~ain : to runn~ the way of his ~omrnandements. . ' So ofthe.fGurth conditi<DnJ LafU y, to run. · in a right 1-nan.. . ner, wee mufl: propound to our 1elves a right end in running: and that is, firfl and principally Gods glory, I Cor.t o.-3~ . fe- \ condl X, the i)beying of Gods 'l Comm.-andement ; the love of ~- S ·-~ ; God How. this · is t.o be under. ftood. s ~ Run to a · r ight end:
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