Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

fart.2.Chap.t8. eAjfli[fed(enfciencet. bccaufe he bath lof.l: the fight of Gods face,· feeling ofhis love and confolationsof grace? So that the darknelfeof his Spirit therupon, frights him with repoffeffion ofhis pardoned !innes, temptations to· defpaire and feares, ldl: he be forfaken : 0 thelil let him hie and,havc fpeedy recourfe·unte this hea.. venly Cordial!: when our Lora and our L9ve felt the carfe ofour finnes,a-nd his Fathers hottcl\: wrath comming upon him in the garden;without any outward violence at all, only outof the pain ofhis own thoughts, bled thorow the BeGtand skin, notfdme ,faint deaw,but even folid drops ofblood ; and afterwards in the bitterneffe ofhis fot~l, cryed out upon the croffe,My (jod,my GodUJhy hail thouforfak!?t rm? And none ofall this for himfelfe : For no {bin at all " Th3t,wiut the inn~ nite fins of almoil in. finite men,committed againfi an in6niteMt• jcRy,dcfervedin infi.. · nite continuance ; aU this in the ihort time of his Paffion did he fufiain,I.Bid.p.• u. ·did cleave to his iacred foul ; but all this (the leafi: of ·• which we can no more ·eX:prdfe, then we could undergo)for thy fake and falvation alone, who /ov.eft ~Hr Lord lcfuJ Chrift in Jincerity. Arid therfore ground upon it as upen the furefi: Rock, even in the heightQfthy heavy.heartednelfe, and depth .ofafpi· rituall defertion;that thofe depths offorrow,where- ·ofourconceitscanfind no bottome; thorowwhich he waded in his bloody fweat, cry upon the Croffe, ·:and pa1nfull fulf~rings in Soule, did. rnofi: certainly, 0 . free thee ev.erlafi:ingly from_the guilt,venome, and li Non tfl erg& inl;gnJ$ ;endleffe v~ngeance ofall terrours of confcience, A- reie11fptori ••flro quU gonies ofSpirit,temptations to defpair, and damna· tetcri 'lfo!uir,qui -u~netions ofhell. The righteous Judge ofall the world '41 oceeJ•: luf/il f~111' '11 .o.. h h d f f ' '"' ut /i& tentillilllet V: I never expe\.:[, or ex1cl: at t e an s o anJ: o Mjllfu (uu tit«ionih• lus Creatures double pay.qtent, a double pu111ili- -uinc&et,ficut'••rr.fnt ment. Our dearcll: Saviour hath fatisfied to the ut- nljir4'WI "'""'1St [uJ mofi:, with his own blood, the rigour and extrcmi· morte fo~-'· Grcg. ty ofhis Fathers J ufi:ice in thy behalfe; and there- Hom•l 6.1D inngct; fore it is utterly impoffible,· that thou lliouldeft eTer . : tinally perifh• . Inward Afflictions, and troubles of "' mind, may for atime prdfe thee fo fore, that thou Nn4 maiit:

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