. CONTE i.. T .he State of i:NNOCENCt!:, or PRIMITIVE ~rE GRITY, difcourfed fromE·cdef. vii. 25>. 0. F man's original righteo.ufnefs, His underflanding a lamp of light, .His will !lr2ight with the will of God. His a1fectioris orderly and pure, . The qualities of this rigbteoufnefs, Of.man's original happinefs~ Man a glorious c;:reatute, The favourite of heaven, , The covenant of works~ · Lord of the world~ , , . . · . The forbidd!n tree a flay to keep him from· falling, His perfetl: tranquility, Life ofpure delight, Man immortal, Infrruttions from this Irate, Three forts of perfon$ reprovtcf, A lamentation over the ruins ~ IN.; p~~ 4 s CS ' § ib. :r~ ib. IJ ib. 14 ~s 16 i7 ib; JS II. . . I '.· . . • ' . . . . . . The State of NATURE, or State of ENTIR~ DcPRAVATlON. Head I. The SiNFULNESs of Man'~ ri'atural State, di!– .. courfed from Gen vi. s·. p. 20 .THat man's natn're is corrupted, proven, F rom God\ word, , From m'ens experience, anti ohfervatim1; '·. t ·.. . .. . Fallen .Adam's im d g~. ir eleven particru lars, ~n.atufil iii nien, 'Pf the corrup:ion of th l' underfla nding, ' Weakn, fs with refpeCt to fp'irhual thin&i, Three evi.d ,: nns nf it . Gro'fs c)arknefs in friritualtl1tn&s; . F t•nr c: -'idenct>s of it. A bias in it to evil. Six evidences of that bias~· Averfion to fpiritual truths, / Three evidences thereof, l'tonqitcfs ~Q lyin~ f~U,hoed, • • • ' 2.$ ~-~ ~91 34 3~ 4oi ib; .\l ib. 4IS · /
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