. 1 . Joule_-exaltinghumiliation~ _ I-6_-,7__.:.·;/:· : \hell can kill the. foule·ofany, man~ it mufr live as ; ~ongas-God himfelfe, throug~ an infinite line CJf : leternitie. What acudedand.crueU-thing.thrn~ is I : is owne fc>ule, and to make ic die ~ternally ?TQ + ~c-, , for aman-to· imbrtte his hands .in.the blood of f _ ' load it wirb.thofefins-inthislife, which will bring ; jupon·ir i~ the.w.o~ld to come forrowes wit~out.end . landpafhmagtnatton ?.Every finne-commttted de– :.'l~berately andJWith delig~t,gives the foule adeadly wound, and,treafures upnaturaJiyan immeafurable . .weight o£veng~ance and torment, againfi: the day ' ofwrath, never ro bee recured and removedbut by. , : the blood,and handofChriil. · . · 6 Take up .the fan1e~eafonsagainft--fin with the. :: Saints ofGod, oro~eredinhisword. (Buttoun- . derftand 'all the quoted places aright, know, that that which is aperfwafive to any.grace or duty, is , . alfo adiffwafive from the contraryvice, or vileafr.) ·Nowfee, .Gen. 39· 9· i Cor. 5·11.14• Epllef. 5.8. · .RDme 13· 11, I~, I 3· 2 Ptt. 3• 11· , , · .Tohelpe.in the ninth, to wit, to a continuall . I X· .. · . rdiftanceoffin in,the wholecourfeofour life,when Th~~.h~ury · we are tempted~ inticed, or anyway allured there– , unto; confider,~nd call tomind upon the very firft affaujt ofany fin, . · Help~ con&.' 1 Thatdi·eadfullDilunma. See myWalkingwith clcr:uionnere- .God,p:1~~ .6:8. · u£Hin. -· 2 Thyprodigious folly in yeelding. Thoa haft .put in one b11lance thegl,orieofGod, the joyesof he:tveri j !the-.life.of thy foule ~ . and the-.blood·cf 1 Chrift; ind·in theother, fome earthly pelfe, flefuly pleafUI:e, woddlyP.refermenr;fome{en(ilall vanity ,- ' · •. · L I ..... · · · or 1 • r .y ... , . . .. . . j_ •. . I ·.·.: !' . ' ' i . ~. .,
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