The PraE. ke of Piety. 705 from forgiuing their finnes, and receiuing them into fa- (tour: no more (hall thy Ames and continuance therein,hín der him from being mercifull veto thee,if thou doff repent as they did: yea vpon thy repentance, euery one of their examples is a pledge that bee will doe the fame vntothee that he did vo- to them. For as the le !l fîn,in Cods ltefiice, without Repen. tance is damnable; fo the gre.a- tefl Panne, vpon Repentance,is in his Mercy pardonable. Thy greatefland inueteratett finnes are but the finnes of a Man: but the lean of his mercies is the mercy of god, becaufe thou knoweP thine ovine fins, thou doubteít whether they (hall be pardoned; Mark how this doubtful' cafe is refolued by GOD h.imfelfe. Many in Ifaies dayes thought (as thou doíi) that they had continued fo long in fume, that it was H` h 5 toot i.Tim. I .; I6.
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