.60 . . 'IheSaipts ;. 3. Thirdly, The lawbegtr1nes to worke upon the con~ience, and wound the Cjule .by-a deare di~overy,and \Y,ide qpeningofour manyulcerous and ugly fecret corruptions, ali the vanitiesof our Hf~J and P.articular finnes '·and by atfeetipg and pre!Iing the heart wit'h a thorow ienfe and feeling · of the fierce .wrath of9od, ready to breake·out in unquenchable flames ofvengeance and heavie ag~i!lfi: every finne we have~01:m1itt~d: -~ 4- Fourthly, The heartisfi~lcl\enthorowwith . feare and trembling, it isbroke.D: and,bruifed quire into peec;:swith terr~ur a~d remorfe, it is prsg_~ nant ofgnefe.and fm·row, and ino¥trnfuJl bey;ond • ~ .. the moqrning ofa Dove. For a .man in this cafe 11 ·~ ... ~ finds and feeles himfelfe to bee a mofi batefull and accurled creature, embandaged and enthralled to the11avery and endleffe confufionsofSatanand ... a ell, of damnation and death. ' - Thus farre the heart bath beene in preparing -.. and fittjngforthat rootofall graces, that flower of ··P~ro1dice, ~ndplaz1t of Heaven,an holy and Caving . . fatth. · , ; . .. . • ,~_\·':• : •• ~.i 1 In the fec(mdp!ace, marke howitfpdngsupin themoi:irnfull ancl humbled heart. ' · ·Thefoule .of aman being thus.bruifed and :bro– , . ken, and rightly prepared .w'ith t~ .terrours and G~l.l~M· :~. ' .de.jectipnsof the. Law~ i,s now trulya~d feafona– .. , . , __ \bly ijsred to receiVe the fweetan~preoousoylepf ··. • . ·: : 1 - ·: • ! the,pro~ifes of the .OofpelJ,:- an9 comforts ·()ffa- , ;a." :.·o U.\,'t :· , • ~ - ., vmg gr~~~·, , . , . . 1 _ , . ~ , :. · , • , . . , " ·1'~ .. •.. ·\ .. , J • . F}r(lJhenJ tl1epooreforile,:as you heardbe– ,, · : for~~ · pe~ng quite overwhelmeq wit~ waters~~· angmw
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