The good masters plea, against the evill servants cavill Discovering the vanity of those men, who judge the service of God to be vaine. Delivered in certaine sermons upon Malachi, 3. 14. Being a taste of the labours of that reverend, faith full, and holy servant of God, Nicholas Stanton, M. of Arts; late preacher of the gospel of Christ, at the parish of Margarets in Ipswich, in Suffolk.

Stanton, Nicholas
Publisher: printed for William Weekely and are to be sold at his shop at Ipswich and Iohn Rothwell at the signe of the Fountaine and Sunne in Pauls Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A61300 ESTC ID: R222417 STC ID: S5251
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Malachi III, 14 -- Commentaries;
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In-Text But suppose one should aske you, how you can tel that it is in vaine to serve God? you never tryed to purpose, what it was to serve him in sincerity. If a man should go and report (as before) that you made your servants work for nothing, you would say, how can you tell that, seeing you never tryed my service? so may I say to such as complaine of the service of God, to be a vaine service, how can you tel it is so, seeing you never made tryall of it, upon your own experience? and therefore you are guilty of speaking evill of the things which you understand not. But suppose one should ask you, how you can tell that it is in vain to serve God? you never tried to purpose, what it was to serve him in sincerity. If a man should go and report (as before) that you made your Servants work for nothing, you would say, how can you tell that, seeing you never tried my service? so may I say to such as complain of the service of God, to be a vain service, how can you tell it is so, seeing you never made trial of it, upon your own experience? and Therefore you Are guilty of speaking evil of the things which you understand not. p-acp vvi pi vmd vvi pn22, c-crq pn22 vmb vvi cst pn31 vbz p-acp j pc-acp vvi np1? pn22 av vvn p-acp n1, r-crq pn31 vbds pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp n1. cs dt n1 vmd vvi cc n1 (c-acp a-acp) cst pn22 vvd po22 n2 vvb p-acp pix, pn22 vmd vvi, c-crq vmb pn22 vvi cst, vvg pn22 av vvn po11 n1? av vmb pns11 vvi p-acp d c-acp vvb pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1, pc-acp vbi dt j n1, c-crq vmb pn22 vvi pn31 vbz av, vvg pn22 av vvn n1 pp-f pn31, p-acp po22 d n1? cc av pn22 vbr j pp-f vvg j-jn pp-f dt n2 r-crq pn22 vvb xx.




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