

~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)
as
I
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 help
me,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
toffe
nd
his Word!
for,
about a
fortnight
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