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A47296 Five discourses on so many very important points of practical religion by John Kettlewell ... ; with a preface giving some account of the author's life. Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695. 1696 (1696) Wing K367; ESTC R17624 70,803 182

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God's favour is faith or believing we shall receive when we ask according to his Promise which our Saviour makes a necessary Qualification to our being heard Matt. 21.22 Whatsoever you shall ask in prayer believing you shall receive and if any man lack Wisdom let him ask in faith saith St. James nothing wavering and it shall be given him Jam. 1.5 6. and the true meaning of this is easily understood from what I have already said concerning the Terms whereupon God will grant us any of his Mercies For then we are to believe we shall receive them when we have perform'd those Conditions whereupon he has promised to bestow them So that then we must hope to obtain Pardon for our Sins when we forsake them and ask it with true Repentance and Reformation And then we must believe that we shall receive some Virtuous Endowments when we are careful to attain and industriously seek after them And then we must expect to enjoy the Assistance of God's Grace and Holy Spirit when we are careful to concurr with and make a good use of it And then we must expect upon our Endeavours after the same to be heard for Health or Ease or any prosperous turns of Providence and outward things when God in his Wisdom sees them fitting for us and consistent either with our own good or with the greater benefit of others It is these Promises of God which must guide our Expectations and then we must hope to receive any of these Mercies from him asking them in Christ's Name when we come qualified with these Conditions whereupon he has engaged to bestow them to believe that he will grant what we ask of him when we seek it not upon these Terms 't is not Faith but Infidelity to expect that we should receive these Mercies any otherwise that we should be pardoned without Repentance and made Vertuous without our own Care and good Endeavours is not hope but Presumption We must seek things in God's own way and then but not before we shall be sure to find them And that we may always come thus prepared to our Prayers that so we may obtain the Blessings which we seek for God of his infinite Mercy Grant c. 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Mal. lib. * Psal. 37.37 Act. 27.31 2 King 13.5 Eccl. 13.16 17 18. Jam. 5.19 20. * Psal. 5.2 Matt. 21.34 † Jam. 1.25 Jo. 13.17 2 Cor. 3.5 * 2 Cor. 12.10 * Luk. 13. ●● † Heb. 4. ●● * Differens dicebam modo ecce modo sine paululum sed modo modo non habebant modum