Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

Exceeding Sinfiibiej of ,i4t1Atti::=14,444,16, 6e0AS' t$ CHAP. XIV. &Sin wrong God in the Encl./Or which he hath made all thinv 9r. FCurthly, sinwrongs God in the Endfor which he bath madeall things, which khis Orin Glory. Now we know that of all things a man cannot endure tobe wronged in his End, when he bathan End to fuch & fuch a thing, and aims to bring fuch and fuch a thing to pats, though he fhould be fruflrated in regardofCome means, this troubles him not, but when he comes to lofe his End, this troubles him exceedingly. Thus it is with a finner, he fets himfelfagainfi God to dowhat lies in him that God fhould lofe his Endofall that ever he hath done : and if fo be God were not Almightie to over power things, certainly fin would quite truftrate God ofhis Endofhis Works, for which he did make all things, to wit, his Glory. Nowa finner doth what he can to darken the gloryofGod, Both in effet Randup and fay, if I can help it, God fhal l have no glory in the world. I fay, you that walk on in wales of fin, this you are charged within thename ofGod this day, that you are guiltie ofthis, you have in effeft floodup,, and as it were laid, IfI canhelp it God (hail have no glory in theworld : and yet it was for his glory that Godmade all things. Truly Brethren, it O 2 can-

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