§. CXVIII.
My Heart is troubled for exposing the Rebuker thus in this parti∣cular; but how should I be faithful to him in his Remarks, or better
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My Heart is troubled for exposing the Rebuker thus in this parti∣cular; but how should I be faithful to him in his Remarks, or better
invalidate his supporting Mr. Williams's Errors, if I should not shew what shifts some are driven to, that will justifie him, or themselves, for being his upholder? And though this failure be discovered, in one accounted a great Master in our Israel, yet the Apostle advises, that when some Men sin, they should be rebuked before all, that others may fear, 1 Tim. 5.20. When the whole World must be told in Print so great an Untruth, 'tis necessary they should be undeceived, that the Author may retract it, and own himself to have erred. The Lord grant we may all learn, by this fall, to fear and tremble; lest being left by the Spirit of God, when we go to vindicate what we ought not, we fall before all. O that my Dear Kratiste might here see the fruit of a towring Spirit.