Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

Exceedirxtz Smjwlnef$' of Srrt, 145 Oh he is worth fo much : Yea, but youare de ceived, his Mony orhisLand is worth fo hutch, or his Ships areworth fomuch, but he is worth nothinghimfelf : therfore theScripture (peaks ofthewicked, Prop, ioe 20. The heart ofthewicked le little worth : Now the i earr of a man, that is his Soul, and that is the rnan; the Mind ofa man, is the man; the Spirit, that is the man : now the heart of the wicked is little worth; his houfe and his Land may be worth fointhing, but the heart ofthe wicked, hehimfelf,ís worth nothing So that sinmakes aman an evil man, but Afftitlions doth not make himEvil : there- foreSin is more againfl thegood ofaMan, than Aitxiáions poffiblycanbe. This is thebra. AaftWAAMSAAWMAtAAAttA'AI CRAP. XXV. Secondly,sin k : orooppo, flte to theGoodofman than Äf is icns, beeaufem?Ji oppojite to the Image of God inwan : three Particulars inf tanced,, anda .uc jii- on refolved. Fecondly, This will come more i lofe, and particularly to demonfirate it moreplain- ly toyou, how that Sin is more a ainft the goodofaman, than ever Afflictionsandtroubles can be ; Becaufe fn it mof againfl the Image of God in man, moft oppofite unto the Image ofGod in man, it defaceth that Tmage, therefore it muf Z need

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