zPrO.2r,27. a vat. ro9,7 b iviat.is,9. Cch.6,I,2. Tit i; ts. e Pro.Io,i6. fEphcf. 2,1 . ,plal.Ir,5. Iaro6 rr,zo. Ecc1.4,i7 3 Vt.', I G. mdeu.3z,3s n prov.3,33, o .Rom.62 z3 Gen. 3, 7, 2.0 CHAP. II. nor his offriug, his facrifice is % an abo- mination,his prayer is árurned to filmic, all his worfhip is b vaine , his workes of mercïecunprofitable, &dnothing is pure unto him,his labour e &his revenues are unto (inne , he. himfelfe lyech fdead in finnes, and the g foule ofGod dothhate him. Therefore h his eyes fall fayle, his refuge fhall.perifh, & his hope be exípi- ration offoule: for he i offreth the facri- face offooles andknovethnot that he doeth-evill; he is k reprobate concerning faith,abominable, 1 & unto everie good. worke reprobate. 9. The rewarde of finne untoman,. from the Oft hand ofGod , is fearful' m vengeance n curfe and a death, begunn in this world,ro,he fulfilled in the next. His vengeanceand curie God inflið, fotnetirne by his ownepowrefull haride upon the bodies and foules of fnners fometime he ufeth his creatures to for-. spent them: y.aoften he vexeth one man by another , and erzenby himfelfe. For Man inhimfelfe bathconftzhon,& is p a- ft7atned; of his owne body and members ;. ¡Lis reafon, will & affe&ions arc often at warn;
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