Baxter - HP BV4647 .S4 B39 1660

324 e be le f t tofelf,is thefort; pique, ple in imitation of theNations muff needs have a King and extort the Nomination out of the hands of fpe- cial extraordinary Providence,that they might have more of it in their own and this was an increafe of their mifery, Woe to that man that ever he was born that is finally given over to himfelf : For this is a fign that God hath forfaken them, and they iland at the brink of eternal death. 0 think of this you that are folf-conceited and felf-willed, and fe/f-lovers, and felf-feelers, and know not how to deny your felves : Mull Pelf be fo regarded and tenderly ufed? Take heed, you may have enough of feif with everlailing vengeance, ifGod once give yob over to your felves , and fay of you as of them, Pfal. 81. II, 12. [ But my people would not hearken to my voice ; and Ifrael would none of me : So Igave them up to their own hearts loft, and they walked an their own Conncil.] So much for the Aggravations. CHAP.

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