I OZ. . The Saints ,.._._ -ling : He is utterly deprived ofjudgement indif– ·cerning the fouln~ffe ; of underfrandirrg, in ac. knowledging theaccurfednelfe; and offenfe inap– pr~hending_ the guiltinelfe of frnne. Thougha thoufand deadly blowes light upon his foule, and . many a mortall wound {hike thorow his confci. · ence}yet he feeles_nofmarr, he is ne'v~r theworfe , in hisowne conceit. He is like amaf,l inaphrenfie, who though he be grievoufly tormentedwithhis ' . difeafe, yet 1 he feeles no paine, but diethlaughing- ; Iy : So aman that is gone thus farre, though hee ' . fee fin.ne mo!l: hainoufly, yet heisfenfleffe ofhis : fpirituall mifery, and dies in finne with_ delight. . ; 5. Fi-fthly)When Satan hath once put to his hot ) : iron, and_ feared his confciem.~_;hee m~re fully, · : abfolu.tely·and entirely fwaliowes downe the plea- : fures of tinne.~ Hedelights in doingevilJ, assafo- .. · . monfpeaks, PrOfJ. 2~ r4· and exceedingly rejoy.ceth . ! ~n m9fr ·vile perv.erfnetfe. · · . · . ' 6. Sixthly, This curfed' delight ·in finne hegets :: ll:ill frdhliefires, and unfatiable · greedineffe to - , heape lirineupon finne. .When he iSoncepafr fee• • . ling, and feeds upon fenfuall and-finfuJlfweemetfe; :: without any cliecke,.. remorfe:~. or biting of con- . .fdence· ; why ~hen he gives hirnfelfe untow~nw ··tonneffe) to worke all uncleanneffe, even With J ~greeditifei'e•.He t'JI1111ot j/etpe·except he hath ilbnetvilt; a?Ja hi; fleepe ~ilepar,teth ·ex(ept hee .e:au}e{o:u1e to folly ftQH,4QI6... · · . - · ·.. i . 7"' Sev~nthly, ~edefends .finn-e_, 'he glorie~·\ltld- . ·boafts in his hatefull rebellions•. By this tim~ ,hee h hathgQtten.himafore-head ofbra1fe, Ifo.48i4· fo · · , ' that ·
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