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~~ ~~~~~--~~~~ t~e groJJ eft Selfmurder. 1 1 1 whofe Bible :like one in the evening of the 'market,he is even about to take down .hisfl:anding, I have toldyou my -lowefi pri~e~ ifyou will have it,take.;if not,chufe,I muit be gone.So this is the end ofGods book:as if he .fi1ould fay, I am even a clofing up my book,fpeakquickly;, ifye will,come,and welcome: but if not I am gone. Jfyet you will not, you will nQt fubmit: nay,but you will have your lufis, and your fio– macks ·will not ·come down,. you will not fiir a jot beyend your painted civility and_formality ·: you will not be more copfcjonable than youhave been, not. frequent holy duties more ·than yon have done : nor get more holinefs than you have done, then if Will will have will, Will mufl:win wo. Nay, ·. Thirdly, ifyou will not, the blood ofJefus ChriH: hath done that it came for ·: it came to tender.you mercy upon very eafie terms; to of– fer you grace and pardon, and falvation arid Heaven,andall upon very free cofl:. Ifyou had rather that fin fhould be your mafier,than that , Chrifi fhould.be your mafter: if you·will not hearken& obey, I fay the blood of Chrifithath ~one that which it ~ame for; and your foul$ fhall ~now ye iliall be worfe offered;you have knowledge ofthe truth,Chrifi bathoffered you . very fair, and you cannot but know it,and yet you will n9t fubmit to it; affure your felves you fhall pe wor(e offered : for next to your ~ill nots, ~omes Chriil: leaving you defolate., AsChrift'told [erufalem,! would,but J.OU woul~ not:what follows? Beholdyour houfe •.sleft UtJ~ · ~oyo~def olate,Mat.Z3. 37,38~So ~hnfiwould - · • ' · l ' · and I , •

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