Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

, whichthevphylick is j but^wh,en, for that evil grief'within, he takes/a vpinit, itunak.eshiftvficfe. limay he for a while, ^an<t tjhgman cafts up many filthy things and noyfotn ftuffe i, and then he cryes out, Oh! Welled be God, though l*had pain, yet this takes away a great deal of that . Ibad ftufie that would have bred Difeafes. So though our Miniftry may put you to pain, yet youwill blefs God when that is call: ;out that it hath to deal withal. Many when they hear the Word, their fpirits rife againft it 5 but when it . hath pleafedGod to get away their fins, though Uponhard terms, they have bleft Godthat ever they heard the Word that did trouble them, or ever faw fuch amans face. 1 remember an ex- preffionof one to my felf, -That when he fate apd heard me, he was perfvvaded every thing I fpake was againft himfelf, though a ftranger. whom I never knew, and he profefledhis fpirit rofe both againft the Word and the Speakergoing home, and theWord working,and working out fin, he comesnot long after andWelledGod that ever heheard that Sermon : Andfpcertainly it will be. 1 have fhewed you in thefe thirteen Particulars % howevil Sin is againft your own fouls4 know then, if theMinilter by the Word cap but get away your fin, Oh you will fee i t ;above the greateft good and happinefs that ever you had in all your lives, -that ever you did underhand that which would do you lb much hurt: Alas ypawill f^y,, Idid not fee finwould do me fp f muehhdrtj wo to meif l had not heard the e- * . * ’■ rj - - :/ vil 3 9 6 The Evil ofEvils-, Or the

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