comfortable walking withGod. 6 i Pharifes alto, faith Luke, chap. 16.14. who were covetcs heard dl theft things rand they derided hire : even mocks, and made themfelvcs merry with the fearching , and heart- piercing Sermons ofthe Sonne of God. Their hearts, and hopes are wholly anchoredupon theEarth, and lockt up in their chefls : and therefore they dreameof no other heaven, then their golden hoards , heapes of wealth, and prefent temporal]. happineffe. Whereas notwitbflanding, one re- frefhing glimpfe fhining, and fhedde into our hearts from Gods pleafed face, and well- grounded aflurance of being His, is infinitely moreworth then all the gold that ever the Sunnemade, or (hall make while it Elands in Heaven. VII. Let thy holy affeElions bee ever thorowiy war- med , and ravifht a extraordinarily with the love of God. a Si amator Dei efl'e vis,fincerißà- Towhich , there are infinite inflaming motives andObliga- ,n s meduiiis, ca- tions. faifq; fufpiriisip- c. Hee being abfòlutely confidered ,. is immeafurably amadilih agra, m lovely. Themoil attra&ive objec`ls of infatiable love, and mina, quo jurcun- all amiable excellencies, areeminently and tranfcendently oi `bus, s mhi me liu tinve- quo triumphant in him eternally. Beauttie,Glory,Worth,Wife- quo lætius, q5 uo , dome, Greatneffe, Goodneffe, Holineffe, Puritie, an y thin dintutnius,.AUS. in Pf41. 8$ Cw- every thing that is any waies admirable and love-wor- lum et terra, et omnia qua in eis t11ÿ funt, non ccffant 2. Or confider him in relation to himfelfe; and fhouldeft mili dicere, Ve thou everymomentthorowan interminable time,laydowne meum Dominum -ten thousand lives for His fake, thou cotildeft never come Tom. .pag.too3. neere the requital]. of the leafs inch of His infinite love to- wards thee, which reacheth from everiafting, to everlalling, 1. Hee bore thee in thebofome of this Hisfree love from all eternitie, and that fo dearely, that from the fame eternitie, Hee decreed that his owne deare Sonne fhould die for thee. 2. Hee brought thee out of the abhorred Rate of being no- thing, into the rankeof his reafonable and nobleft creatures. 3. Hee bought thee againe, when' thou hadft wilfully loft . thy felfe, with the heart blood of His onely Sonne. q.. bee, preferves thee-every day from a thoufand dangers , a thou- fand deaths, which might feize upon thee, both from witb- an.
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