Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

THE CONTENTS. 'a zfpn, 3 Sin isì burden to 'Heaven a atiol all C reature:r : 4 Sin turnthegreateff (o' into the greateff Sid Ç if let alone ) Would bring all things to confujton. 319 THE FOURTH PART. Chap. 4! That Sin is the Evil and T'oyfon of all o- ther evils, fh.nvecl in feverat Particulars : Firft, It's theJirength cfall'Ervilr. Secondly., It's theifing of .4f- ..itiffion. Thirdly, Ifs the Cutfeof allevilsiopened in 'eFive Particulars. Fourthly, Sin is the jhatn.e cf all etas. Fift.hly The Eternity of all Evil comes from Sin. 327 _ . .evarmaa.s. . er..' THE FIFTH PART. Chap. 42 SinhatbakindofInfinitenefl in it : Ope- ned in SevenParticulars. Firft, Becaufe nothing but au inftnitePower canovercome it. Secondly, Sin bath aliznd òfinfinitneß, becaufeit bathan infinite defert in it, expreffedinTbreePartkulart : i Tbetlefertofthe log ofan infinite good. z lt deferves to put an infinite fiancebetween godand thee.. 3 Itdeferves infinitemifery. Thirdly, Sim-bath a kind of infiniteevil ,becaufe there required an infinite Trice to make analtronentent_be-' treengodandWan. Fourthly, There isakindofinfinit Evil inSin ,betaufe ventuft hate it infinitely. Smh an infiniteEvil, becaure it is theVniverfal Caufe of Sixthly, The Scripture nutkeufe of Evil things, to fetout theEvil ofSin. t-eventhly, There's an infiniter4 in Sin, becaufi the Scripturefetout Sin, byj Sin itfelf. , 344; THE

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