THE four WISHES OF Mr. JOHN HUMPHREY, In Conclusion of his SERMONS Printed 1653. Entitled An Humble ADMISSION UNTO The LORD'S SUPPER, &c. I. I Wish we had a Government established in the Church, the nearest in Christian Prudence that may be to the Word of God. II. I Wish the Duty of fraternal Correption, a watching over, and admonishing one another in Love, were better known and Practised amongst us. III. I Wish, that men would look more into their own Consciences, and leave the judging of other Spirits, Hearts and Reins alone to the judgement Seat of Christ. iv. I Wish, though there may be some judging by the Fruits, that Wise Religious men would be more cautious of countenancing these Separations in the Visible Church, seeing upon the same ground that you go to gather a Church out of my mixed Congregation; another will gather a Separation out of your Church, and so continue (as I have intimated from our sad experience) an endless Separating until this first Separation shall in a few years be able to take up the saying of that Greatest Grandmother, unto those many schisms she shall see issuing, as her natural offspring out of her own bowels: Rise up daughter, go to thy Daughter, for thy daughter's Daughter hath a Daughter: for this separations Separation, hath a Separation. FINIS.