of God, and be prepared to leave and suffer all things. Those holy ones of Cain’s progeny, think their good works are the narrow gate; and are not, therefore, extenuated or made less, whereby they might enter. When we begin to preach of faith, to those that believe altogether in works, they laugh and hiss at us, and say, dost thou count us as Turks and Heathens, whom it behooves now first to learn faith? is there such a company of priests, monks, and nuns, and is not faith known? who knoweth not
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