Bolton - Houston-Packer Collection BX9339.B65 A2 1641

comfortable walking with God. 265 fake. But that other doome of damnation, Depart from .neeMatthss.4r. , you turfed into everlaffing fire, prepared fur the devill and his angel, ;which breathes out nothingbut fire and brimaone, flings and horrours, woe and alafië, flames of wrath, and the Worme that never dieth; trembling and gnafhing of teeth; teas of vengeance, torments without end, and pall imagination ; fhall paffe upon the reprobates, for omillionVern z a. and negle& of this noble dutie. For mercilefneffe to the poore members ofChrift, unkindeneffe to Chriffians, hard- heartedneffe towards the houfhold of faith, is one of the rankeft bittereft weedes, which growes out ofa graceleffe heart ; acleerepregnant evidence, that all was naught; and a notable remembrancer,as it were, to that high and ever- 'ailing Judge, that his bleffed Spirit never dwelt there. How deepely thendoch it concerne every Chriftian to pra&ife, and plyuponall opportunities, that moft gainefull art of alma- nleemoryna. -arse giving, which fhall be fohighly honouredat that great Day, "Itomiatmigani a. before that gloriousuniverfall.prefence ; when every merci- Cbry¡ß.adp°put. laffemen (hall cry to that Rocke,this mountaine,to fall upon ``In`4`1"3 °p°.3 3. him, andhidehim from the wrathof that just God ; which will flame unquenchably and everlaflingly againft all thofe, who in this life, have flint up their bowelsof pittie againll His poore.; and beene dogged towards the dearely beloved of¡cram. z.'. his Souk. Iknow, a Bellarmin labours to empoyfon this laft paffage a Dejuft fie,tiá.r, with his fall gloffe, and Popifh fophitlry. cap.3.ad. Tertiu* The caufall conjun&ion For, Math. 25.35. ashe there ca-ara`ntwnr. vils, intimatesand imployes workes meritorioufneffe. flay no. For, is there a note of confequence and order: not ofthe caufe, or any b meritorious caufalitie. Thecaufall b Hnim7 nonce- fignatcaufam eers conjun&inn inGrammer cloth indeed ferve to íhew the rea- fiintem,velme- fon ofa former fentence : but it duth riot neceffarily (hew ritoriamRegni, 4 fed ar a reafon from the caufe ofa thing ;butmany times allo from notoriav, 9eftæ theeff &, andother kinde ofarguments. And Logicke allo fenrentiæ : quòd hi verefintbene- diciab æterno îcriptihærede; Rc;ni,id e1',e%elecorum fdeliumturn o : quia operibus externis ere ralesprobave_ rint. Immo ipf benedici negabunt fe operibus fuis promeritos Regnum, quoniam menta in de Chtiftanercient, non agnofcent. Q2ando vidimusTe,&c ? S 4 teacheth,

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