Part.2.Cap.1. 439 all eternity? Prod~gious q madnelfe, cruelty to thine 4 Nu!lumge~~v.; infipi· owne Soule, or fomething ·at which Heaven and entt<e mftdellta_re, _(ut Earth, Man and Angell,and all creatures may fland fie loquar)mfiftentzus, d ·h h rL uld n. r. · kedl d 'l Bcrn.d' 'o:.htt, .amaze , 1 at ·t ouwo eruo Wlc . y, :m Wl- .fully, for.fak thine owne mercy, .and neglel'l [o g.r.eat folvation. · 6. Laflly, ldl: He Lhould·let paff~ .any meanes, or 6.He threatens•. bee.any wayes wanting on His part to drive us to ChrijrandfettleourfoulesuponHim with ful'e and . . ·. . . everlaG:ing confidence, He .alfo r thneatnetb : eA.nd r "Dtcttur,t·nrJutt,"Deur· h , r:; r.;r .1. ,_. n. .. <~ J • h · etiam juraffe, hoc ell, .tow 'i»nJ waroe ac, tr.H:Jt 'tm" 1,.-am.£' not enter mto u . . d . . ::t ? JUTf!JUran o tntel'mma· ~f/,but to them that /;e/eeved not. Beh.3 .I 8._ Where... turejfe, non ingrejfu. m Hee expreffeth extremef.l: anger; unquenc.hable ror efle in fuam re quiand implacable indignation : Hee fweares in. hio em. §!.uibufoam vero?. Wrath that no unbekeverfhalkver enter into His Non fani omnibus :[fJ. refr 'In the Threats ofthe Morall Law there is no fol~ illu ~~tumacibur.: • ' . . ' · Cagttate ti,tlur, &' 'UO• iuch O~th, ~ut a fecr~t. r~fe_rva~10n of mercy, upon hisjuratam han6 Vti the faus£1chon of d1vmc JUfrlce fome other way. intermiwationem incit- 'But herein the Lord is peremptory, and a third way be~~ J"t non obediatu . Jball never be found or af{Orded the Sonnes ofmen. 'Deo, P~~ z::va»g;~lium .•. Neokct offuch agratious Off.:r offo great falvati- '!-' 0t hodte vocttntt,P;J.r, t:) d . ' r. m Loc, on,muf1 nee s provoke and mcenfe 10 great a God extraordinarily ;- For with prodigious ingratitude and folly,it flings, .as it were,G<:>ds free grace in His. face againe;and finnes againf1 His mercy. Suppofe.a ~ .mighty Prince, pafsing by all the royall and noble - blood in Chrifl:endome, many brave and honourable Ladies,fhould fend to a poore maide, bred in a bafe Cottage,borne both ofbeggerly and wicked parent:s;. o1f.:r her marriage,and to make her a Princeffe : and~ · . fueethen Jboufd foolilbly re'fufe, and reject 'fo infi-.. nit-ely undeferved,and unexpected advancement, As fhe might therupon be jufrly branded for anotorious Bedlam; fo would f10~ fo great a l'rince,thinke~ou, be mightily_enraged, at foch a -dtmg!hilt.indignky, . an~ pe~vifh .affi'ont ~ The P~iirlce ofpe~,u~ whofe: thtglt!S wntten K ,mg ofKmgs, find Lord .cf Lords; . $ ~· P.a~SJ.:Ag'.
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