Bolton - Houston-Packer Collection BX9339.B65 A2 1641

comfortable walking wiih God. and have Ithis wofull brand let upon them by the Spirit of God, Pfat. x7.14. They are men of the world, and have their portion in Chit life. But ever hold, this as a terrible and true principle. It it one of the greasefi cciirÇf sunder the Saline to C N 'hit eft ink. ro er in our w yes andkout ofthe way toHeaven. ' ttcins Retiequ , ,/ y pcccantium ; qu£S ,. Thirdly, it is aruled cafe andconcurrent refolution a- pQnatts nun= tnongft Divines : That ifthou doeft not reflore, being able, i votunas&eue whatfoever thou haft any wayes got wrongfully, and wic- ttoftis interiorro- boratur. t e. 6- kedly ; thoucanft have neither well grounded affurance ofpiti.s. ° ttnfained * repentance, nor truecomfort ofthepardon ofthat :PYitkewt reffitu., tin Ged accepts finne. Acutting conclufion againft all cut-throat Vfurers,n.tysureenfeíi'i. . Simonifts, Sacrilegians, Bribe-takers,Grinders ofpooremens `«H U refry faces,. Hoarders by fraud, Oppreffors of all under them of refarrefl:en. the fame trade, by Tome Machi illian tricke, and the refs of bof.ever ma(et t not re/litatim, be- that cruel! crue. togable t, teller*, How can hoe be faid to repent foundly, that lies ftill foa- ú fea aesth p t4 king inhis finne, wittingly andwillingly ? Now, whofoever °tancefr bit/rune, keepes fill! in his hands any thing wickedlygot, continues a fa< of i `1 gäf fir- wrong doer ftill1; and therefore doth it not faithfully, butsioeeje tberef only fainethrepentance. Whereupon faithAttf#itt, Ifa than twgmsápa, ;. reflorenot ill gotten goods being able, his repentance is not sires aliens pro. comfortable,but counterfeit. p ° quaypecca_ tam eft,cám red.. Dreadful! alto is the doome : of the laid Father upon all d tpo tone red- prong-doers. The /pane is not remitted, except that which t J p peitentia 1d hart Beene unitefly taken be reflored: Either in a&, if thou ingitur.Ep ff,sq be able ; or at leaf} in unfained affe&ion if thy (rate be Non > > remittent. wafted. peccatum,nifi re. Whata Bedlamfolly is itthen, and curledcrueltie to thine Ì;á r abtatntn owne foule ; to heape up thofe riches ofiniquitie,by bale- Effcâuer affrttu, neffe andwrong, which thoumull afterward reftore in the fence Ihave laid, or elfenever enjoy any comfortable afià- ranee ofa trueconverfion orpardonoffinne ? Were hee not a fooli(h thiefe, thatwould keepe his ftollengoods both in the faceofhisaccufer and Judge ? Though inthemeane time thou conceale thy cunning conveiances from the difcovery and doome of humane juftice ; yet ailttre thy felfe, betides the fecret grumbling of thyfelfe-accnfing confcience; the P 3 angry

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