Ainsworth - Houston-Packer Collection BT972 .A46 1628

114 CHAP. X. end the light; and carrell. ions for in- fxr ión, are theway oflife. 9. The law revealeth our flumes whichiay hidwithin tis , & ilteweth our weaktiásto be .greater then we could i- maginç.:For firftwe are o aliue( inour own conceyt) without the law, and will not flick to fay ; r All that the Lord corn- mandeth , will We doe. But when he fpeaketh, we (leannot endure to heart the law at his mouth, but run away. Or if we ; do: receiue it , it is with a valle over Mofes face, not difcernitg the true nature of the law which is i ipirí- tuall , or endof the fame , which is to t bring us to Chrift : but in hypocrifie, with hallow and covered hearts , imagi. ning the outward obfervation thereof, howfoever it be,to befufhcient.Butwhé it coineth in deed to our confcience, we die, vfor finne (which we thought was dead ) reviveth, and x takingoccafion by the commandement , deceiveth us-, and thereby flayeth us; &when the law fayth 'rho, Aalt not l s.f , fame y. worketh in us all manner of luff;. And as the Ifraelites having hearde the rhundring vòyce of the n Roni.wo. o Ron1.7,9 pExoò;9; 8. Excl. 2.0,19 zt.deK. beat. 34, 3o Rorr7, ig. t C41.3,24. é7 iDnnl.7,9 x verfe i r. y ^oPr;e 8.

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