~4 Grace a~ounding be quite gnne,nor clean gone for ever. , 2.04 ... At an other time, I re1nen1 ber, I was agJin much under this ~ltfiion, Whether tht' -~ blood ~f Chr.ift was fujficient to fave my Soul? In which doubt I con.tinued, fron1 Morning, till about feven or eight at Night, and at laft, when I was, ns it were, quite Worn out with fear, leaft it fhould not lay hold on n1e, thefe 1 · words did found fuddainly within my heart, He is able: But n1e-thought, tl:li! word Able, was fpoke loud unto n1e ~ it lbt:wed agrrat word, it feen1ed to be -vvrit in gre~tt Letters, ·and gave fuch a jufrle to n1y fear and doubt(I mean, for the time _it tarried with me, which · was about a day) asI n-ever had from that all ·my Life, either before or after, · Heb. 7· 25. · zo5.But on~ IVIorning~ when I was 2gain at prayer,and trembling under.the.fe'lt~ ot thi s ~ that no Word cfGvd could helpme,that ptece ot a fentence dar~ed in upon n1e,My Grace iJfof· ficien-t. A~t this, n1e-thought,I felt fotne ftay, ' as if there n1igbt be hopes. But, oh,how g<>od a thing it is, for God toffend his Word! for, about afortnight before, I was looking on this very place, and the~ I thought, it could not come near n1y Sotll with Comfort,therffore I threw dov.'n my Book in a pet.Then I thought it was not ~arge enough for me ; ·no not large enough; but now it was as if i t bad Arms af Grace fo wide, that it' could not only inclofe . nle, but many n1ore ft eh as I 'befides . · 2c_Q.. By thefc .Woi ds I' was fu!tain'd, yet not
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