XLVII.
And as you are thus to re∣solve upon the use of the likel••∣est means to further and com∣pleat your holy purposes, so likewise to avoid all things tha•• may divert and hinder them▪
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And as you are thus to re∣solve upon the use of the likel••∣est means to further and com∣pleat your holy purposes, so likewise to avoid all things tha•• may divert and hinder them▪
And amongst the fatal Impedi∣ments of your religious inten∣••ions, all things are to be rec∣kon'd which any way lead, ••empt, and invite to sin. And you may here do wisely to call to mind, by what occasions, and with what baits you have been ••nd still are apt to be drawn a∣way and enticed; to the end you may with greater vigilance and courage avoid and resist them. For common Prudence will teach you to strengthen the Fence where the Beast useth to break in; and to re-inforce that Avenue, where the Enemy is wont to make and prevail in his Attack.