Bolton - Houston-Packer Collection BV824 .B65 1634

ft/fe,inriching examination. r 9 I ~ ' . - J many a grievouspang :; and befid~s, Gbds fierce 1 judgements and fe4'rfull plagues fbll haunted 1 hat · incell:uous feed. Looke uponDavid'J crying in his firong agonies, andangl1iihoffpirit) P.fat. 38. his fi.nne was as fire in his bones., that made him goe crooked : :Hehad not agood day for a long time; but rh~ griefe a11d.horror of his fin full pleafures made himcryout. Youmay fee in that Pfalme_that ~ 1 he bought his firme full deare. Peter wept bitterly, and no doubt with zeale in his calling afterward made aglorious mends for his fall of infirmity) ac– cording toChrHh threefold charge) but thou, &c. · satomom retracbtion and repentance may bee feene in Ecdeflaflet. As for the example of the 1 n· h r theef~; firfr~ the Lord knokt but once by one Ser-1 "!"o;leh~::fre mon-' and he repented; thou hail: heard many,and -Chri!l, when , art yet hard hearted. 1all r.he wmlJ S • dl h' . _ d' db demedhm1, econ Y'J t 1s 1s anextraor mary, an ut one ·1 e~ample in all Scripture. AKingfometimes pardo.. 1 neth a malefaCtor at the place of execution,- wilt thon therefore, &c. Third~y, thi:J .example:is onely for tru.e:peni- . tents, &c. ~ ...: - Fourthly, theorher theefe, thopghhe !awwith ' his eyes. ChriHs precious bloud ihed opo11 the Croifefor the fianes-of menJ. &c. · Fifrhly, Jtwasamirade; withrh.eglory.where- .. · of Ollr Saviour would honour the ignominie of , the ·<:r~ife•·.We m~yal01oll:as we11 expefr a fecond : :Dike of Repen· :,., cr~ctfymg0f Chnlt, a~ fuch l fecond the.efe. . . rance,pag.x6~. ·There may another objett.ion hee made; ;md;.a ob. ' dot;tbt arife out ofthe point formerly delivered; · for ·· .·

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