·--------~--_._ ___ ._._..,..._._"1'____. ~ ---·- ._......_. ;·~joule-exal~ing humiliation.' . IJ) : \ ceic wee fhould hold of rhat man, who, havinga \ l debt fully difchargedby the fureti.e, ibouid preife 1, upon the prindpall for the paiment of t~e fame , . I , fumme at"~~ne. Vvee fhould indeed think him to ' ;.:~ ChJtmmti4 I . ..1 d '1 IT l ·~·!Jog 145'· :bee a very cruel! h-ud- hearre and mern eue man; Ifliru i'nm. wee fnou!d call himaTurke~ a Cut ·throat, a Can4· P11 g. 3°1· nibaH ; far fitter ro lodge inaden of Tygers, than to live in the focietieofmen." VVhat a fearfull difhonour then is it to rhe mercifu!I and mightie Lord of heaven J.ndearth, to the righteous Judge ofaUt1he·world, roconceive, that having received 1 full and moft efat! fatisfaction for all ourfinnes, by trheheartsblood ofhisdearefonne, filouldever re– qnke them agairreat our hands! F;Irre bee ic then fromevery one, who would nor offer extraordi– narie difparagement, even to the jufiiceofGod, -Joentertaineariy fuch thought, efpecially fith wee have his word, his oath, an'd the feale ofhis !brines . blood· forrecuritie• .And atfurediy we·emay bnild : upon ir, as upon-a rock of. eternall truth, when we I come unto Chrit1, wearieofal-l our finnes, rhirfi-– ing fincerely for nim~ and throwing-out~ felve,sup· on him, as falvation ir fi Ife, refolved , . taKe upon ' ' us his fweetandeafreyoke furt~i~' to come, he cloth prefently eafe us as .hee bath ·promited, takesoffthe burden and fi·ees us evedafiingly·from . theguilt and frairae, damnation' and rei~ne of all : our (innes. Let us then lament our mifconceirs ' ;in thisrldnd heretofore, and p~eve~tlthem •hereaf.'ttr: For we:e·may.perhapsbee' purunfoit~again~in .time ro-come, infome firong tetnptadoo:,-deferti.:. ,on, upon bed ofdt:arh~ . · · , · · ·!. I i .f Before......,..___ >==~-- r
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