Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

the grojfefl ~elf-murder. Fifthly, your deflructi~n is pittifeffe; what . eyecan pittyyou? Will wiil have will, though ~ Will will lueve woe, as we fay, not Ood, nor Angels, n~~ S,aints, .no eye canpittyyou. If the thief wtll fieal , andwtll to the Gallows let . , him go : he js n_o opje.a: of pitty : as we fayof awilful man, no tal~ can tune him to take r heed, fo no means can tune you to take heed;· and therefore when you rue it> you cannot be pittied. . ·· · Sixthly, your deftr~E#on · is grievous; Jof all plagues, none will fret mqre than tho(ewhich one bathwilfully pull'don himfel,f. Yoq:'fone day gnafhyourown . te~th;curfeyourownwilt, banyour ownhearts ; woe is me, I amunder therod, and. myfelf gathered it; inHell, . and my felf kindled it.·I migpt have pr~vented it, t I wouldnot. .. . .. 1 I \ ' , \ ' .. . · Now follows the Applicat;o1,1. / , Learn infirud:ion 'then~, left ye perifhwil-V [e r.:· 1 ~ ; refor~ as [Jluch as you may, down all your difo~clets, fiumbling block! of uities!' and all the Ido(s ofyour hearts, and .them into thehroo/z.Kidron , Set up good rl'\1(1· ..., as mucn as you·may, ufe all the means falvation as humbly as you may; let not ,f amilybe without the due worfhip Qf in it. Fathers, fuffer not fin on your chilnor Jvia~ers onyourfervants > lie not~ not, covet not,' omit not the .exercifes hope, . left yee juftly, inex~ufably, una.. bly,pittilefly perifh,andfo reproach1our . Wills for e11er in Tophet ; as Dt~flia th~n .--·- ~- ~ -- -· .. - ..·-· ' . . -- . - - . . - .~ {ai(j ...... ·- -'·

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