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A33706 The mystery of godlines, or, Godlinesse in a mystery, or, The character of a saint, in seeming contradictions by I.C., the meanest labourer in Christs vineyard. I. C. 1654 (1654) Wing C50; ESTC R2354 24,275 57

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a As Christs own Disciples were ignorant in many things so c. ignorant man and yet hee beleeves without knowledge the mind is not good Prov. 19.2 374. Though he hath but from hand to mouth yet no man living fares so well as he doth 375. He beleeves that there 's but one Kingdom of Glory Tit. 3.7 which all the Saints shall hereafter enjoy 1 Pet. 5.4 and yet he beleeves that every Saint shall hereafter be made an heir of no lesse then a Kingdom Rev. 2.20 and shall enjoy a Glorious Crown a Crown of Glory 376. He beleeves that he hath the whole heart of Jesus Christ and yet he beleeves that Jesus Christ gives his whole heart to every beleever 377. He beleeves that God will not accept of purposes without performances 2 Cor. 8.12 and yet he beleeves that God accepts of his purposes for performances 378. He knows self-self-love to be a sinne and yet none loves himself more then he Prov. 19.8 379. He knows that God is not ignorant of his wants and yet is often putting God in mind of them 380. He beleeves that the thoughts of that which is good Good thoughts are sinfull when they come not in their season are not sinfull and yet he beleeves he may sin in thinking upon that which is good 381. He beleeves that a finite creature shall be made partaker of an infinite happinesse 382 He is every day grieving to see how the saints are loath●d and abhorr'd by others Job 40.4 42.16 and yet he is every day loathing and abhorring himself and grieves not at it 383. He beleeves that weake grace will bring his soul to heaven but it 's the strength of grace that will bring heaven into his soul 384. He is often complaining to God and yet the contented'st man living 385. He beleeves that Timothy was Pauls sonne 1 Tim. 1.2 and yet he beleeves that Paul was not Timothies father Acts 16.1 386. He thinks he may die sooner then he thought and yet he thinks he shall not die sooner then he would 387. He beleeves that death may kill him and yet he beleeves that death cannot hurt him 388. There 's none so slighted disgraced and vilified as he 1 Cor. 4.13 and yet none so lov'd honour'd and esteem'd Esay 43.4 389. When he gives to the poor he gives a Luk. 6.35 freely hoping for nothing again and yet he beleeves it 's but b Pro. 19.17 lent and he shall be payd again 390. He is one that hath meat the world knows not of and feeds upon dainties that no eye ever saw 391. He beleeves that all that are born are not still-born and yet he beleeves that all that are born are born dead Ephes 2.1 392. He beleeves that when one is dead his life is ended and yet he beleeves that this life is not ended when he is dead 393. He expects that which he never saw and sees that which once he never expected 394. He is one whose heart is upright with God and yet a This was the subscription of one of Mr. Bradfords Letters A very painted hypocrite John Bradford Fox Act. Mon. Vol. 3. pag. 356. judgeth himself to be a very painted hypocrite 395. He beleeves that the damn'd in hell are kept under a dying life and a living death 396. His eyes are often busied in the things here below and yet his eyes are ever in heaven towards the Lord Psalm 25.15 397. He beleeves that one may hear the Word of God who yet he beleeves hears not God in the Word 398. He truely confesseth Joh. 15.5 Lord without thee I can do nothing and yet as truly professeth I am able to do all things Phil. 4.13 399. He beleeves that some men live as if they never thought to die and then die as if they never thought to live 400. He hath an end in all his desires yet of his desiring there 's no end FINIS