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The Conclufion. I 73 / you, he ~sa known refuge, He~. 6. r8. ~{d. 4~L 3· ·Awaywtthyour fins, andcome tnuntohtm, left the avenger of blood feize you, left devouring wrath overtake you. ·· · Ho, every ignorant finner, come andb~yeye-falve, . that thou may'fife!,Rev. 3· I8. Away Wtth thineex– cufes ; thou art for ever loft, if thou continueft in this efrate, 2 Cor. 4 · 3· But accept of Chrifi: for thy Prophet, and he will be~ li&ht unto thee, ·l(a. 42. 6. Ephef. r. I4· Cry unto htm for knowledge> fl:udy his word, takepains about the principles of Religion, hum.ble thy felf before him, and·he will teach thee his way, and make thee wife unto falvation, Matt h. 13.36. Lu~.8.9. '5ob.;.39· P[al.2;.9 . Butifthou wilt not follow him in t~e painfu-l ufe ofhis means, but fit down Becaufe tho:u ~aft but one ta.Iertt, he will condetnn theefor awtcked and l1othful fervant, ~flttb. 2.). 14, 26. . . - · Ho, everyprofane finrier, aome in and live : Re- .turn unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon thee: Be intreated. Oh, return, come : Thou that haft filled thymouth with oaths and execrations, all manner of fins and blafphemies· fhall be forgiven thee, M lr. 3. 2 8. if thou wilt but throughly turn un– toChriit, and come in. Though thou waft as un– clean as Magdalen, yet put a~ay thy whoredoms out of thy fig.ht, and tbi~l! arlulterieJ f~om between thy br'ettft.r, and gtveup thy felf unto ChnR:, as aveffel of holi– nefs alone for his ufe ; and then, though thy jhtJ be M {c4rlet, they Jhafl. be M wool; and tbough they be M crim– fon . they fhall be M white M [now, Luk. 1· 31· Hof. :z..2.. 1 Thef 4· 4· Ifa. 1. 18. · H~ar, 0 ye drunkards, How long wiUyou he drun– ~en? Put away your wine, I Sam. r. r4· Though you have rolled in the vomit of your fin ltake the vomit ofrepentan~e, and heartily difgorge your beloved lufis, and the Lord will receive ·you, 1 Cor. 6. r 7 • l 3 -- Give

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