talk. You are trying to catch me again: this is not profitable.
FaIth. Well, if you please, name another sign how this work of grace showeth itself where it is. talk. Not I; for I see we shall not agree.
FaIth. Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
talk. You may say what you please.
FaIth. God's work in the soul showeth itself either to him that hath it or to standers by. To him that has it, it is shown by making him see and feel his own sins. To others who are standing by it is shown by his life, a life of doing right in the sight of God. And now, sir, as to this brief account of the work of grace, and also the showing of it, if you have aught to object, object; if not, then give me leave to ask you a second question. talk. Nay, my part is not now to object, but to hear; let me, therefore, have your second question.