86 Tbe Saints AllGods ble1fed Commandementswere broken . by that onehorrible rebellion. . As the firft Table by his infidelity, doubting, both ofGods truth and ·. goodnes, con,tempt of)and rebellion againfr God, . preferringofSatan before God, & in the prophana. tion ofthatfruir he did eat, which was aSacr01menr~ And for the fecond Table, he broke the fift Corn· .· mandement, byunthankfulne1fe toGod his Father, · that gave him his being ; andhadb~frowed fo·ma~ · ny blelfings upon him. The Gxth, by the murther ofhimfelfe:, andall his pofieritie; body and foule: The feventh,byhis in- · remperancy : The ~ighth, by touching anorhers : goods, againfi the will ofthe Lord: Theninth, by . recei vingofrhe Devils falfe witnelfe againfr Goc;l: . The tenth, by difcontentment with hiseftare, and . lufring after an higher. 2 Out ofthe former tr"anfgreffion ariferh another,. Originall'polwhich I eaU. Orig-inall fin imputed,· which is, <:orlucionaggravaJ red. ruption ingendred in our firfi conception,whereby ~Eftauttm pcceverypart anafacultie offOuleandbody, is impoy.- : c:~.tum o'l'lginil, · nativa & b.efoned with proneneffe~and difpofition to evHI. See \ reditaria 1.1itioPfal. ) I. · 5~ Gen.6. '. Tit:1· 3· Heb.12·. 1. ~ Orthus > fitt!l,quam~ptet This Originall finne fsthat.n1turaU co::rnption, lapfom primi pA.renti4 noftri~ which is come into the world by the Apofracy of . tJui ab t' propaour firft narent~, derived from them by .natural! pro- !tllltur, anim.i · r· r:. d .r. • & corpore cenpagation into all mankind~ inrecting ari . poylOntng . ramirwi,i»jufti aU partsofmen, fo as befOre grace and regenerati- : C:~:n::;po- ·on, he'! hath n<? frrength to-move or incline ~o any rari~ & [e111ptgood, but toevtll onely; and thereby alfu he IS fub– t.em.e reatum. ·felt to·thefirfr and fecond death, till hebe freed.by contrabtent. J:~. • fi h .fr .ilen. sytJt·p. grace and'wtth mJe us~ n • r. pag.jfO· It
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