Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

• 34 w.·'i lful Impenit~ncy thou ; bur thou wilt n?t r~fign ,up thy hearr~ thou wilt not fet about tt as well as thou canfi. they Will not frame their dr;ing_s to turn ~nt; God, Hof. 5· 4· they will not; fo thou wilt rrot frame thy felft<> aoit a$ well as thou canfi.And therefore thou dofi willinglygo on, and thou art w·holly inexcufable before God; · and when he fends thee to Het!, thou fhalt kpow thine ownwit . hrought thee thither. Thou .mighttl: reform .thitre outward man , but thou t not; thou mtghtfi bridle tl}y lufls and ons, but thou wilt not ; thou mightfl: take good opportunities, but thou wilt not. And therefore thou haft no excufe before God , thou dofr willingly perifh. Its t~tie thou canfl: not , may be ; but neceffity is not it, but thou wilt not: indeed if thou didft every daylabour to fight againfi thy lufis , · and r~fifi to the utmofl: , and couldfi not , then: R;tPJtgnan- it ~ere neceffity , but thou dofl: not, nay thou: ~~ " 0 !' -uof. wllt not. He that refifreth and then (:annot,,he }z:!~~ftt- he may plead, Lord, what a wofull neceffity of Sen. • !inningam I i.n; but thou givefl: way to thy lulls, and therefore thou art inexcufable , ,and thou dbfl: willingly perijh. · Tbe feco12dGround. ·THe fecond ·now followes. Every-wick.!d .· ma_n is flothfull and negligent. Tliou -evill ferv~f1tand (lothfull, [ayes Chrijf,Matth.25~26. Tho'u haft been lazy with the Talent I gave thee. I gave theepreaching ~tnd teaching 1 and . thou haft been lazie to hear ito , I b~ve given the~

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