Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

Exceeding Sinfulneß of Sin. 139 Age'AMA A2 , Z. . Lx., r e^ïG m; i9VV* THE SECOND PART OF THIS TREATITSE. Sin ismoll òppcte to Mans good ; and firmoreoppofite to the good of man than eifflizf?ón. AAAAAllAkT may beby all that bath beenfaid of 401Q be. Sins beingagainGod, the hearts of I fore (at leaf t) may not befo m:ì 'h 5eß as turned: therefore now we come to fhew howfin is againfl the Good of V9 0"nV1 Man; not only againfl God, but a gain,fl ourflves. Certainly Brethren Sin makes the Sinner tobe in anevil caJè : from thatwhichbath been faidwe may concluder That ofa trutha f nner, awic&ed ro,^n or woman mußneeds be inan -evil cafe. This l the SubjeU which l am toopen, What an evil cafe fin bringsourfelves into : and therebywe (hall f e that f n Y2

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