S 9G InflruEfiomfir arig1,icomfirti~g. Se~.3 ThJbafe and du~1g-hill injetl:!o~s tending to the difhonour ofmy God, and my Chrill)&c.lhall make me: ~~ e hate to the di~ 1. More hate thine infinitely hatef1:11laqd reveng- :~ls %alice. full malice,againft that thrice glorious,and ever bleffed MajeO:y above. . 2. With more feeling and dearneffe to adore, t. More noaAur t• and love the glory and fweetneffe of my G 0 D Godsglory. and my Redeemer. For the more exceaive and • endldle, I feete thy fpite ag:!inft him ; the more I know is his incomprehenfiblc excellency and w,orth. , · . 3. ~To pray oftner, and· more fervently,' that )•More ufe ot prlyer, my ·c 0 D would rebuke thee, and cafi: this extreame malice of thine, as dung ·upon thine own face. 4 . More humiliatioa. 4· To be fiill more humbled under the hand of my mighty LORD;becaufe I cannot be more hun1- .bled,and with morere£>lution and abhorrence, abominate, and abandon fuch prodigio:.10y fen(el~lfe and helli(h blafphemies ·of his (for I am fure they ,are none ofmilile) into t~e bottomleffe botton1.eof that darkcll: ; dungeon : In the blackefr liorrour wherof,they weremoH: malicioufly and monftroufly hatched. · · · , 5. To ta.ke up a ftrpng argument, and anfwer a5· A ~rong ~[gttment gainfi another ofthy·curfd injechons, tending to aga 1 ni Athe• me . Atheifine, , and the ·, not' betng of thofe endles joyes above. Becauf'e I moi1: plainly and palpa• bly fed thee an invihble fpirit, c:1iting into my imagination fi1chJ1orrid,abfurd,and ridiculouf1y unpjous-thoughts; which cannot poffibly (oring ordi1 It your Atlt~ill vv!ll. n~iily,or naturally from any pow~r, or poffibility o~ not believe h1s ovvne mme own foul, I kQow q therby, and affi1re my eyes, be!!olding the fe1f, that there is alfo an infinite, mofr wife,ahd glo· fhange judgemc;nts of rioQs Spirit, which createdboth me and thee: And . Gud H} others,; but · · · · will ..
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