ABSTRACT

Of theglorious waking o f (jods free gray^. * 57 profeffion any perfon may make, it they bridle not their tonge, they de­ ceive themfelves and their Religion is vain; hath God through his free grace, paffed his diftinguishing love upon a little Remnant: doubtlefs 't is theirduty then to diftinguish themfelves from others, in their words habit, and in their whole converfatiou fo to walke as becometh the G of­ pel; Phil* 1:27. ,Surely if perfons were awakened by the voice of Gpd, thatfpeaks lowd in the prefent affli<5lions,they would fo doe/c now is not a time for any ofGods Children to continue their fuperfluities, when many do want neceffaries: Let me intreat fuch to read, and mind what is writ­ ten in Rom. 1 1 : 1, 2. And 1 Ptf.2:11. Ifwe could but be moderate in the ufe of all things: what good Stewards should we be of the manifold bleffingsofGod; which he hath betrufted us with, and we muft give an ac­ count of in the day. of the Lord.