Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

{• 112 · WilfHll Impenitency andyou w-ould not ; ~e hath given you grad..;. · ous offers, but you wtll not : therefore you ·may look'to be wode offered, your fouls to be defolate. . Nay, Fourthly, if youwill not, ye murder your own fouls : whenaman hath murderedhint– felf, the Coroner comes a·nd he does fit on. him, and he-enquires, and he examines, and who math murthered this man ? and when he finds that it was himfelf tha~ did murther him, fo he concludes, and that man is branded for murthering of himfelf ; fo you murther your own fouls. ~he Jews their fouls were all mur-· thered ; well, when the Coroner fate on them, ~econcluded .they had murthered themfelves, , 0 -Ifrael thouhajf deftroyed thJ [elf, Ho[. I 3. 9· So if the Coronerfit on thee , its mofl: certain · • I he thall find thou hart murtheredthtne own felf; 0 what a companypf you is there, your fouls are quite murthered ; one in one fin, ano- / ' ther in another; who hath murthered thefe men ?. not God, he was ready to help them : not the Minifier; .he did ufe all me ((InS to fave them;he bath not been wanting to teach them and e~hort them. No, your own felves have '· . murthered your felves; you would be carnal_, and ·you wauld be proud , and you would not lie down to the word : when the Coron_er fits on you, he muft neceffarily coaclude,you have n1tirthered your felves ; your ownwills have ~ondernnedyou. · · , . . YQU remember what exhortations we gave you. As ever you regard mercy to hum_ble your felves., \V~ ~14 .-you the firft queftt~n · ' · Chn!t 0

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