Alleine - Houston-Packer Collection BX5201 .A42 1664 pt.2

(I69 )_ fan nlift off the faulr. It was not ~ but theW~~an~ faid ·Adam,. It was ·not I, but,the Serp~nt,faid the Woman ; it 'th~t had been trtie, it w·ould ~ave given e2fe ' as well as ferve fcir an excufe. This lbought ['Twas n1ine own doing]tears the very' caul 9fthe h'earc. Oh I h~ve. ne tq blan1e htnt n1yfelf, ~nine own foolifh aftd ;froward heart~ This is my - -. ignorance, this is my unbelief, this is n1y wilful– ~tfs, tny lufts; anqmy pleafun:s, a~1d n1y Idols, that : I was ninning ~· afcer that, have brought me under ~hjs drea,qful'lqfs ~ 'Twas·n1y owti doing~ · 3· There is this in it, [Tholl £halt not for ever~] Oh'cliat ~hou hadil! why; may I not [yet~Jis '~here no hope of recovering the opportunitie ? not' one · word more, not qne hour inor·e, may not the Sun gQ r ~e~ degree backward? f:'Io, no, ~'~is too ·late, too face; thou h\\il had thy date; from henceforth no nto-refor eve~, ·Thcr~'s· the lafi Dart, [Ttmes pa,ft] there's the death, the Hell, the anguifu, the War~ ~ th,at Gull gnaw to 'eternitie. · . . ~ Thi~ode ~o~d (Ti~1e~s pafi] 'feu all Hell a toar~ ~ng; a~1d wh~n Its 'bnce fpoken ·eo a fiRn~r on Earth~ · · there~s Hell begun, Go chy way wretch, fill up thy n1eafure, and faH i'nto thy place. T,&·eGofpel hath non1ore to fay to thee, biJt this one word, B.ecauf~ I harJt c41led~ and thou r:efu[edjt, I, ha~e .ffr~tch.~t.l out ·hry hana, a~d tho'u't:egardeJft n.ot,l,ut haft fet. ar noNght .· all my 'Coun[els, andwduldcjt 1u)ne of my reproofs; I alfv will Z~tugh ai thy cala-miti.cs, and mock_ when tkv.ftar iometh; "ff'he~ thj fear comdh M defolation~ and th.J dejl-ruliion cometh ar awh.irle-wind, whendifltt>fl and ' . .~nguifk qometh f!.PCn thee ; then }halt thou call, but ·~ ."'rill not an[wer, t~ou jha}r [eek. me r~rr!y, but jh.alt "10~ i!'~d ~~0 j ' ., " ~ ·,.~ • ' : ,, '· ..r · • ~~lo.veda ,., . ' :

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