Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon DEATH. heard unutterable things, tho how it was performed, whether in the .body, or out ofthe body, he could not tell: thus when a natural man, the current of whole thoughts, and añetions, was to the things of this World, becomes fpiritual, when the carnal appetite is fub- dued, and fan&lh.ed Keaton has the Throne, when he feels filch gong and Tweet impulfves to holiness as engage the Will, when the Bream of his delires a- fcend to the things above, and his Life becomes holy and heavenly, he feels and knows this wonder- ful change, tho the manner how it was wrought he cannot tell. I will thew more fully this fan- ¿ iFying work of the Spirit, that wemay the better undera,ndour {late. TheSpirit of God is denomi, sated by various titles, the Spirit of ti 4 103

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