<strong>The</strong>Tcafon. ings of the tielh. T 12 J 11"" Oh. ',tJ,:!ie mad,n~fs that lIas pofIeifed .thee an,~ -thy hufband' to run yourfelves upon .ruc~ di~culties! You .i:!~~" lnwl:' Be;\rd, I .•m (Urei whl't y~ur hlifbaI)d did meet with, e\l:eJ.1,·jn a ~atl~r" ;tt. the ,fj,dt ftep tb-a.t he tOQk on hi~ way; as our neighbour OJ?flinate can yet teftify, for p,~ ~nt ~loog ;with h.im; yea" ~d Pliable to,O, u1!til ~~n, . - like wife men, were afraid _to go aoy fl\rther. . We a-lfo h~~, (jV~ !and '$~ve, ltt>vi -he met vyit~ the tiops" 4p'ol ·lyon, the Shadow of Death, and many ,other thi9g$. Net ij ~held~eF~that'h,me.t with at Va/Jity.-F:qir t? he for~ got~ \1r ~bee. 1-0; -if ~e~ ,thQugh a: man, wa~ fo ;ha,rc\ ~,to ~t, ;what, can~thp,t1, being but f PQor ;wo~a~, do ? ~Q,I}fider alfo" -that the(e fQur fweet babes are thy.chi): - dren; thy flelh,~4.~hy bon~s. T.lJ,erefore, th91,lgb tholf ~auJdJt"be f9'r!l>fu~~ to ~aft i--'?l~ thy:f~lf; yet!~ 1he ~-e"of ,the, t:r~it of thy.b.Gdr..' k;e~p ,l(h,o.l,l a,t ho~ (m).~ ..u »Htt9!?r#1iana/a\st,unto ~~, Te\IlPt me not, myp~iiil; ~qm.: J have QOW ajldzeput intli>}l.ly hand t9,get;t~ai~., ~l:lll. I., ~~\llli hy f1- fao-I of, ~he gre.atd\: (oit, if.1 lP~y.ld h;l,V~,no h~rf to .ftr.ike i~ with ~e opportunity•. bIl,d (ro- tAAt.)lou t~· ~e cof aJ}.thefe t ro4bles, that 1 a,~ lyef to meet ,with in the way~ they are fo. I~ from being tQ l)'le a.dif~ourjl:gement, ~hat they fue~ ~.il:m in the, ~jl?:h~r A pertin~nt ,~, T,pe pitter mu,!l: come.pefore the fweet," and tihy his-Spirit, ~ns1 q}ls, us 'QY his vptp;, well.kljowS th,e.a{l1ake.!lemies "i1~o . .w~1I ~oPPQ(e our P'"xgrefs .'0' th.e Gi~!?e ' lif~,: therefore he tells us, H 11 tpy br~ther,_or the,"iif~ of thy bo[?m, or thy friend, which all is thine. own [o,!I, entiajl thee·[ecrotly- from the-Lotd, thou Ih,lt, not hearken unto him,': ~p.· I,et the _;w,ord Iif G;id be the rule, and Chriftiana's conduCl: an exam'ple 'to .all who are fetting their £,c-.;s ~ipn'f,v.arp. .Q beware of tQ#: r""fonippof !/:II' f1.~lh. Dr~ad to I~ok b.a~~. Trqfl1He,at the thp.'lght o~ ~oip'g hack j for the Lord bath no plea {lI,e,j:df'cb, .Heb.,JI' .38." , .• en) That is right. It i, well to be bold in the name of the L.ord, ~nd Hunt with·ti>of~ who·reek to turn us away from following- on to-k~ow the Lord. {or.
t 13' ] " <strong>The</strong>n'l117loro1ls alto' revii~d l\'e;, at\'d 'faid to llei' felreW~ Come,. neighbQur Mercy.., let us: Je.w~ her ift her o'Wii barlcls 1 fhe fcoms.olir- coun~l a·l\~· cefflpmy, Ell;MY,! Was at a.. fra1I1o, and CGli>~d flot [0 r-€ltt#1y
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