Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

Sorrow for !inne, faith b hee, is then fommm ~- - 7Mor eft fummut , ·preciative ;· When the Wilt doth morufte.eme the detefta- appmitJti'IJ~ •. qu~nJa ~tion of jim1e then tht! atm;n<.·ment of uny trood or efca- 'IJOiullttU pluru te~zm_at · .; · · ' r. b . r. ~" ' • . deteftatlo71em altcu;us pmg any z/l: ~nd 10 _y co,1_I ::-quent~ (ror as. I mtlma- malt, qu<im cujufcun-· ted,a troubled Confctence mfuch a Cafe, IS vety cu- que bQni confecurionem~ . · rious and imiuifitive; and _will not !by o~ely upon aut. alteriur mali ,e.vi- ·confuf~d and genera'll nouons ofgood and-tll;but ea- t;monem. D~ F'7°1t.I• fily defcend to particulars, to know its ftate more dl.,c .tp 11 "c.Attt. Secun• C: 1 f: . 11 . . fr. . a propou 10o . perred: y, e pecta y m a Pomt o 10 great 1mpor- · · tance.j Aman muft finde his heart firfi to prize the llatred of finne, before the happineffe of heavenly joyes,or avoiding hell~~ paines;?eforehe can come--cIf any cavilling '!to· to. comfort ofthe remttllon of h~s finnes. What a mJniftexce-ptandfay~ torture Were it tO a troubled !pirit, tO fall into the that..tbiS dofuine may hands offuch true Pharifies, who lay heavic burdens ope~ a way to llotb i up_on others, but will not touch them themf~lve~ , ~:~';ft;~~~e~~;;:;: . \Vtth the leaH: ofthetr fingers. But ble!fed be God • ·btec be~te tnreHef.la 11011 . , we truely te;.:ch,that it is not fo c m1:1ch the meafure jover igna'Uiam pami. and muchneffe,as the truth and heartmeffeofour for- tentium~fed aubitU oo•. row, which fits for.thepromifesoflife, and pardon I c.ie~tti~U_ magjJ_ confo~· -cffin.Yet I mull fay this alfo;He that thmks,he bath _dtur,(g' mdf}efim erzgd tt. · .,c ~ 1 J". u111 rra tt uun um fo~rowed fumc~e1~t lJ'• never ,:o~rowed t_ruly ~ And scriptur~ ernnibuspeG• I hke tl Be/lanmne.r laft l'roponuon welim the -fore- cat~ribur fincere con· :cited place, if it be thus underfiood : 1 hat we; · ;'V er fir ad 'D~um etpec. mull: de!irc, aime and endeavour after the bigheH: cat~mex.:anzmodetefl.· hi-t<:h ofgodly forrow~ .whiCh c.an poffibly he attai- at 1~ttb~-pa~ere red a- ' ·t'" . • 1 . r --- l . [ r. . 11111 tn gratram cum·, ned. nut tt 1s one t ung to 1ay, e1t1er Jll t 10· ~eh l>eo.In 4 s~nt.D:!l.J6 ·meafureofforrow, or no mercy, fuch a quantity of _§,8 Art .AJ extremii\1 contrition, or no remiffion: An other thing to fay, '1 Vtiliffimun tamen we mull: long and labour to bring our naughty hearts · ·~ft,per.ca~4 fmgu!Q ~­ to this : Even to be willing rather to lie in hell, th~n marzfjirn~' (.9' io ~.ro t£· '. . 1· · r: p c .a: _f -· ,. · d .· 1 . po~eua aeflere,u~ c~n ~ . ~ 1 ve mnn: erreutons o gra.ce are a1me at:Jn t~us rrwo rto.>J fo ti't rn appre· hfe,not attamed.. t iative,(ederuarninte11•· . 4. I confeife fome of them fometime9., by reafon ji ue ,et extenfivc,ur fif. · offreedome in their Schooles over-ruled1ike C;;ii.. laquarnur,[ulll:n4 , Ju~ ,ph.u, or over-mall:ered by thedeareneffe and iavin- poffu.. · - cibknd.fe ofthe truth;&c. -fpeake .fomething .moce · . . , _ . orthodoxally.~ . ~··::4 .. J,

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