Ambrose - BT200 A42 1658

Book. IV. Looking unto 'fe{us. Chap.3. Secr. 3 ------- ----------------- Euk, 18 31 . <?1-l'•l} from }Ott allyour trawjgnjfions, where6y y ha'l!e tranjgref{ed, ver. ~ ~. andm.1k! you a nov helfrt, and a f!CW JPirit, for why will ye dy 0 huu{e of Ifrarl? 3. From his own diflike and difpleafure ac ~ur rmne, I have no ple11[ure in the dtdlthof him that dycth, faith the Lrrd God, wh:refore t11rne your fosds and live yr. 4. From his mercy and readtneifc to p~lrdon finners, let the wick!d forfake hu way,awd the tmrighteom man hu thoughts, and let him returne unto the L ord and he will have mercy upon him, ana to OHY God for he rPill a bundrtntly pardon. 5. From the freenefs of his love, I willluve Hoi. r4. 4· thim fm!y, and Godfo loved the world fo fully, fo fatherly, fo John h 16 • freely, that hegave his cnly begotten Son, f3~c. and I willgive unto him thflt i; athirft of the fo'!ntaine of the water of life freely. rtev. ~r. 6. 6. FrJm the fweetneffe of l11S Name, the Lord, the Lord, merciExoc. 34• 6,7. ful a»dgracio;.u, iong-f~<Jfering and abundant in gocdnej[e and truth, kJeping mercyfor thoufandJ, forgivinginiquity, tranfgr~lfion, and fin. 7· From the benefits thac would follow, 0 that thou hadft I!. 1 .4S.xS,T9. barkfnedtomy commandments, thenhadthy peacebeena;ariver, and thy righteoufnef{t a; the waves of the fea, thy feed alfo had been a; the /'lind, apd the offPring of.thy 6owels like · the gravel thereof. 8. From his oath, A,- I live,f.;~ith the Lord, I dejire not the death Eztk. B· G1. cfafinncr, but rather that he fholfld turne from hi~ wickfdneffe and live : 0 happy creatures (faith TerrHili11n) for whom God fwean::s, 0 unbeleeving wretches if we will not truit God fwear- .ing! 9· From his expoflulations, turneyea, turne ye from your ~~~: ~\~'· evil wayes, for:why n>ill ye dyed houfeof Jfrael.? -0 my people, zra. r. 4 • what h.lVe I done tq rhee .? and wherein have I wearied thee? teflifte againft me, - - what could I have dune morefor my vineyard then I have done? wherefore, when I lookJd that it jbould 6ring forth grapes, bro11ghr it forth wildgrapes .? ro. From hisappeales, ~ j11dge now 0 ye inhabitants of {uJ,,h and {erufalem--r,nd heare , Mich. 6. 1. Q ye mount,;inu the Lora's contrav erjie: and ye ftrmg fot~ndations of the e.mh , for the Lord hath a contr,tverjie with hu people, andhe will pler.ulwit h Jjr:tPl. I r. From his groans, Oh that there were Dcur. >· 2.9. [11ch ~:n he,:rt in them that they T1ould fedlre me, and k§ep my co11'!- mandmmts al rMy e.r , that it might be well wirh them, and their children for ever. AnJ oh that they were wife that they under Hod D~ut . 3.t. 2.9· h d F h' I I tbu , that> I ey would confider their latter en . I 2. rom IS oat 1Hof. 11 • 11. nefs to give men up, how{hall! give ther up, Ephraim? -bow foal! 1 delivtr thee 0 Jfrael? hvw /ball I makf thee·a; vfdmah? how jluf!t

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