Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

Part 2. Cap.2. . . . ' c~king for· ·his rotten Cqtkafie? ·.might h;t~e enioyed- · ·_ ·very po·werfull m'eanes ·all his'life106g :: Aii,ci'"}?:etv{lll . the whilene[Jelled fo gr.e.at.Jatvation .~: forfookg hf?~tine . v:ert'x: ~ri~. fo judged ~j'!!f.e!fc fl_nwfr!~l if tverfdJ!~~g _.. , ; ~~ " , _. ., 'iftif ~ tig~r:~i ftnne ihany:t~~s l~g~t,~ h~viif, _J;he~ . .· ' . tbe Conkie~te 'is illightb7er.~. r h~.w~· ~iJl~~fqor~Jo;e~~\'sh~ .fi~mc wiJ~ foule tremp~e under the . ternble;< 'and /tmtolerable1 ·-~ - ~' \~ · • . weight of all tl)y finnes toghher ~ When alJ'~hy lies, _ .' all thY, o~thS, all ~hy· ro_ttenl~~eches;,a.'::d rail~Iigs· i All · .- , . ._ .. thy bedl~trrpaffi.ons;and filthy thoughts" all tQ~ good~ · ·~ .,., ,. . · fellowJ.meetings, Alel~dufe-haunt1rigs, _ ~n'd (co1fii1gsJ , ... ·, '.·. ofGods·people ; all the 'wtorigs thou ha(t floti~; aU the~ ·' ·. ·_ goods toou hafl got ill, all the timethbu:hafi mi!pci\t-; ' .. thy prophanai:io1~ of every Sabbatn, , thy killing. of . 1 • Chrift at· ever_Y, ;sa~r~:nent,_ : ~~Y : Nop~ptop.~ien~f a~- · · cve~.;y :· ~erms>n : ·· thy lgJ;J.orance, ~by unbehefe ., ·thy worldlrne£fe;thy 'covetoufneffe, thy pride, thy ma1jce;; · .' ·. thy lu/1, .thy luke-w~rmenefle, impatien~y ,difcontefit:.;.. ment , -vaine.i..glode., , felfe-love· : the ' innumefuble fwarnies bfvaine, idle~·wandring, andwicked im~gi .. n~tions: :')n a wor~,! all·the pollutions, diflempers_; · and d1:rangedneffe from ·GodAn thine heart: all the ' villanres, vanities, arid rtbellion.s of thy whole life : f fay, ·when all thefe £hall bee charged upon thy grace.; leffe foule by the implacable indignation of that highefl· Mrjcl1:y, whofe ,mercy, Miniftery;' and long·fuf.. fering, thou hafl fhamefully a~ufed : whofe anger, patience, and pure eye thou hafl villanouOy provoked all thy life long : , Alas what wilt thou doe then ! What -wing.s of the morning will then carry thee out of thereach of G~ds revenging hand ? Wnat cave !hall receive thee? What mountaine canfl· thou get by entreaty to fall upon t_,hee? , Wh<1_~ darkefl mid-night, or. helli'fh ,dungeon fhaH hide thee from that wrath , which th~u fhalt be neither able to abide,or to avoid? 1 In this cafe, I would not have thy h~art in my breaU: · G one

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