Bolton - Houston-Packer Collection BV824 .B65 1634

foule~xa:fting humilia_tion~ lie as an heavy burden upon ·his heart, .whereupon hee.-thidl:s for Chrifl:s blood; farre .more eagerly~. :than the ti'red Hart fonhe rivers;ofwaiet; ' prizing .it before the pleafures , wealth and gforie of the whole world, and is as we11 willing to take upon hhnhisfweetand ea-fie ·y0ke, for to ·pleafehim.in new obedieqce,.as to' partake of the merit of hi$ paffion, for the pardonof his finne : Or in a word and fborrHer thus-;· T~oogh- ·rhou comell fretbly out ofan hell of hainous-finn€s) and hhaerto haft: ineither thought>.orfpo~<~~lofdt'me.·any tiling,· but; "\ · abomin~bly, ye~ if! noyv ·with' true· rerrioife thou · ·groaneft ur;der them all, a-s ah heavie ·li>urden, and" ~ loogefi: fincerely for the l.ord Jefus, and newneffe ·oflife;'thoua!<t baun_d.'ipfofaelq, a5 they -fav, im– !rne<1Uatt1y aftertl-lar ati : ancLunfa1nedrefolution 'of 'thy foule, to take ChrHl: h:mfelfe, ·and a.II diepr~~ 'mifes ef life, 'as thine owile 'for ever~ 'A'll aefayes, d(!mnrs·, exceptions, pretexts·, ftancling m~t, Icm.;. pies, 'fo .thetbntrari'<\ ~~e - difbo·noutaple :to Gods mc:i'Gies, .difparagement tdthe promifes, ' and dero-.. · gatory to the truth ard tender-heartedndieof}:– fus Chr!ft. lta~e the ground for what! fay, ·from · that fweet invitation, "Matt h. I 1. ~8. As fo~me as we Seewads are poOre in .fpirir,...wee ~re prefentJY.' bJefred~· .Life offai~b, M·"'~th·· · ' Cap. f• • .,.F \ s. 3• ' • I Which thingS~bcingfo, Tet'us tal<e nctice, tna~ ~Ilthat fpace ·.and difbince uf-dme ,·wherein our owne difi~u~Hullhe:ans~ Sath:if!Sma!k~~us·cryelr·y, pnneceffary fcmples, l0~hne(fe' to beleeye'the Pro- . phets, i1attlr~ll"' pr1cle.-~·{for-1 it - was -ne -bette~) J&c; · , kept us from laying holduponChrifi-; as our mvne, ' · afcer

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