means, and at such time, as you who are there upon the place shall judge fittest.And now dear Brethren, go on with cheerfulnesse in the Work of the Lord: Let no discouragement or opposition make your heart to faint, or your hands wax feeble: Perswade your self the Lords hand shall still be made known toward his Servants, and his indignation against his Enemies. Remember the Work is his, who useth not to begin, but also to make an end, and is abundant∣ly able to supply all your need according to the riches of his glory. Be confident therefore of this thing, that he who hath begun this good Work by you, will also in due time accomplish it to his own praise. To his gracious assistance we heartily recommend you.Postscript.Edinburgh,13 Feb. 1645.It is earnestly desired That the Dire∣ctory for Worship be sent to Ire∣land,
and that you recommend to the Honourable Houses of the Parlia∣ment, To think upon the best way for the establishment and practice of it in that Kingdom. And that the like course may be taken with the Government, and other parts of the Ʋniformity, so soon as they shall be agreed upon.Subscribed in name of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scot∣land, by the Modern∣tor of the Assembly.FINIS.0
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