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thefforefliotild willingly withdrawefrom them! lalfo defiredhlfrt that whileft wee contended for pure ordinances'we fliouldnot fuffer the Gofpell to be corrupted, and that I feared: we did not walke up to our Ovvne principles> and I liketvife defired dire&ionfrom him.'-•When the day appointed for the faft was come, I went to the meeting not knowing foe what it was intended, The pra&icebf the hear,-: . ing of other minifters was then made to be as . the Sin of Korab and D at ban And betweene the .feverall prayers Mr Stoncba propounded fome-what by way of queftion,how to know an heri-ticke.'one difcovery: was when perfons went a-* gainft their owne principles as thofe did,who al though they have given up themfelves on unto another (Hall notwithftanding fay they delight in the linage of God where ever they nnde it,in the Excellent ones of the earth,, which was cpnr trary'to their principles and deftrudive to the ;very fundementalls of the Church. * ; . .This being contrary in my apprehenfion t'o that of the Apoftle. 2 C0/, .wherehe telsus. .That he had greate conflict; not for them only which he knew, But alfo for as many (of .the Saints) as had not feene his face in the flefli,And in chap'. 'i . q. where he commends them for , their, love to all the Saints,-/ did in the conclufi,-;on tell fome of the- privately .Thercfwas that de liver’d which .could not be prov’d bv the woj'ds> ...............C ' . ' The
DOI link for thefforefliotild willingly withdrawefrom them! lalfo defiredhlfrt that whileft wee contended for pure ordinances'we fliouldnot fuffer the Gofpell to be corrupted, and that I feared: we did not walke up to our Ovvne principles> and I liketvife defired dire&ionfrom him.'-•When the day appointed for the faft was come, I went to the meeting not knowing foe what it was intended, The pra&icebf the hear,-: . ing of other minifters was then made to be as . the Sin of Korab and D at ban And betweene the .feverall prayers Mr Stoncba propounded fome-what by way of queftion,how to know an heri-ticke.'one difcovery: was when perfons went a-* gainft their owne principles as thofe did,who al though they have given up themfelves on unto another (Hall notwithftanding fay they delight in the linage of God where ever they nnde it,in the Excellent ones of the earth,, which was cpnr trary'to their principles and deftrudive to the ;very fundementalls of the Church. * ; . .This being contrary in my apprehenfion t'o that of the Apoftle. 2 C0/, .wherehe telsus. .That he had greate conflict; not for them only which he knew, But alfo for as many (of .the Saints) as had not feene his face in the flefli,And in chap'. 'i . q. where he commends them for , their, love to all the Saints,-/ did in the conclufi,-;on tell fome of the- privately .Thercfwas that de liver’d which .could not be prov’d bv the woj'ds> ...............C ' . ' The
thefforefliotild willingly withdrawefrom them! lalfo defiredhlfrt that whileft wee contended for pure ordinances'we fliouldnot fuffer the Gofpell to be corrupted, and that I feared: we did not walke up to our Ovvne principles> and I liketvife defired dire&ionfrom him.'-•When the day appointed for the faft was come, I went to the meeting not knowing foe what it was intended, The pra&icebf the hear,-: . ing of other minifters was then made to be as . the Sin of Korab and D at ban And betweene the .feverall prayers Mr Stoncba propounded fome-what by way of queftion,how to know an heri-ticke.'one difcovery: was when perfons went a-* gainft their owne principles as thofe did,who al though they have given up themfelves on unto another (Hall notwithftanding fay they delight in the linage of God where ever they nnde it,in the Excellent ones of the earth,, which was cpnr trary'to their principles and deftrudive to the ;very fundementalls of the Church. * ; . .This being contrary in my apprehenfion t'o that of the Apoftle. 2 C0/, .wherehe telsus. .That he had greate conflict; not for them only which he knew, But alfo for as many (of .the Saints) as had not feene his face in the flefli,And in chap'. 'i . q. where he commends them for , their, love to all the Saints,-/ did in the conclufi,-;on tell fome of the- privately .Thercfwas that de liver’d which .could not be prov’d bv the woj'ds> ...............C ' . ' The
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■ Y . t c<2j ) thefforefliotild willingly withdrawefrom them! lalfo defiredhlfrt that whileft wee contended for pure ordinances'we fliouldnot fuffer the Gofpell to be corrupted, and that I feared: we did not walke up to our Ovvne principles> and I liketvife defired dire&ionfrom him.'-