' , VI. TheSaints ingupon the croife, and cryout in the bitterne{fe . of his fpjrir,,MyGod &c. And thin!<:efr thou, the. worfi: ofmen) t0goe to heaven in a bedofdowne, ; and bee faved without t rot~ble of:eonfdence for~ fin? Set thy heart at refi,.it will never bee. It is in- ' finitely more impoffible ·than for thee to reachthe· he:otven with thine hand: either therefore let thy heart breakeunderthehammer oft:he word while ' i:: istoday, nndmike it the fub;etr ofgodlyforrow in this vale of tear.es ; or~ as fure as thy heart is in thybody, itwHI bereaftereecome.theobje&) upon·, which the fierce wr.atb o£·God,.and tiercefi: to_r– ments in hell fuall beeexerdfed and executed with · extrem1tyandeverlat1ingneffe. _ 1 4 Get atruly broken heart into thybofome, and '. ~ -thouprefendy gettefr title, right and interefi toall · the purchafesofC'hrHl:spaffion,aHthe promifes of life,andall thep1eafm:es inheaven. SeeL-uk. 4· I 8. · Pfal. ~8. I&. & Jl• I7• . . , 5 By bringing true contrition and brokenneife in to rhyhcart, thou fhalt bring downe thegreat · · majefry of heaven to dwell in ir, .as i~ a royall · thr.one, .chaire of fiate, s'rtd feat ofeternity. The high and Jofty :one hath as it were two royall thrones: the one, the imperlall heaven, the other, .·an humbleheart. Seei[a. 57· I 5. ~' The fixt fpil! rituall duty of fafting. Motives to . . To helpe in the tixt, to wit, to quicken and . fiirrellp_to a particular and 'implrtiall confeffion ofour fins., and to outward, fincere, and feaforuib1e acknowledgements, reprefenraticms, andexpreffi· · ?fonfeffion of linne. Iif.Lam. Au(Jitts. · co»felf. onsofinwardgriefe_for thefame; confider, i The prafrice and precedency of the ,Saints. See / ,,
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