Venning - BX5133 .V44 W3 1654
Backfliders. rience, you have cf this in Pfd. z r g. 59.1 bethought me, faith he,of my nays, and turned my feet unto thy Teflimo -_ 4nies: He (peaks the language of a man fi that had been wandering, that had gone out of his way, and turned afide to by- paths; but at laft is at a (land, makes an halt, and then bethought himfelf : I began, faith he, to call to minds whence I came , whither I )' was going,and where I was: and find- ing that Iwas not right,but was fallen; I fac'd about, and turned my feet unto thy 7eftimonier. Thus you fee the truth clearly evin- ced , That remembring from whence we are fallen, doth very much conduce to our recovery. The third thing which I have to do, is to íhew you how remembring from whence we are fallen doth help us to returne,what kinde of influence it bath upon our heartsior what are the things which it makes ufe of to engage us to returne.
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