Exceeding Sinfulnef' ofSin. 103 .o es,+ys Rr A ;A afn c. o}'' h&+ e a er..e.PRPR gi,Izzo ri'ec w¡s 4.44 a ftjv CHAP. XX. A Sixt Corollarie.1 Iffin be thusfìnfil, it fhould teach uTnot only to be troubledfor our own fins, but the:l-,r ofothers. SItly, ASixt Corollarie,ifSin be fo ranch agáinfi God, andwrong God fo, Hence it fhould teach allthofe that knowGod, andhave a- ny love to Gad, to be troubled,net onlyfor their ownfins, but for thefins ofothers, farllnwherefoever theyfee it. Oh I fee the bleflèd God wronged, fought a- gainíi, firoke at; and this fhould go neer the heart ofall thofethat have any love to. God at all : As with David in the t 29.Pfalm,t36. Rivers ofwater rundown mine eyes becaufe they keep not thy Laws : 'tis true, every man and woman fhould efpecially look to therrfelves, and their hearts Mouldefpeciallybe troubled for their ownfins; but mark theSaints that know how fin is againft God, their hearts cannot but be wonderfully troubled when they fee that God, fo dear and precious to them, thus wronged; Rivers ofwa- terrun down mineeyes becaufe they keep not thy Law. Oh when ( I put it to thee in the Nameof the Lord) in all thy life didit thou íhed one tear for the fins of ,t hole among whom you live ? for the fins of thy, Familie ? Andverf. 158. 1 beheld the tr fgref fors,, and was grieved:
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