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TO ALL TRVE CHRI∣STIANS, AND WELWILLERS TO to the Gospel, or such as yet are further off from the power of it, whom the Lord in time may call: Richard Rogers wisheth al good that they want to make them trulie hap∣pie for euer.
CHristian and gentle Reader, I offer to thy view in this little booke, cer∣taine Sermons tending to the good of all that can finde time and wil∣lingnes to reade and regard them. And more particularlie, at this they aime; some of them, that they may helpe forward and perswade ignorant, profane bad persons, and hypocrites, to distast and waxe wearie of their euill and dangerous course. For out of all these kinds of wicked persons doth the Lord daily call home some, effectually; where the Gospell is soundly, plainly, and powerfully preached. And I would they should know as much as I say, to the end they may not harden their hearts against God, (as they may possibly and easily doe) while they see many safely and happily guided in their liues, and them∣selues nothing so, but may heare his voice willingly by repai∣ring to such wholesome Sermons, wherein the Lord sheweth himselfe willing to be reconciled vnto them, and wherein he thus speaketh; O nation, not worthie to be beloued, yet for all