THE CONTENTS. THE S I.XT PART. Chap. 43 Sin ntalLes a ratan conformable to the' opened in. Six (Particulars. Fitt, Sin is of the fame Nature with the Devil. Secondly , Sin is from the Devil.. Thirdly, Sin is &furtherance ofthe 99evils (I(,ingdom in the World : (For i. By Sin we oppofe Glottis deftroying the (Devils'F,jngdòm in the World. z. BySin thou oppofeft thyprayers when thou prayeft;Thy Kingdomcome. 3 Tygoingon ina wayof fan, thou beco= meftguiltyofall thefin in the World. Fouithly, Sinning is afulfilling the will ofthe (Devil. Fifthly, Sinfells the Soul to the (Devil _ Sixtly, Sin, it turns the Soul into a`Devil.. 357 Corollaries and. Confequences;fromall the former Particulars. Chap. 44 TheFir$Corollary.] It's worfe for a man tobefanful, than tobe turned intoaBeaft 37o Chap. 45 The Second Corollary. ] It's worfe to be .fanful' than to be afjiiaedwith. Temptationfrom the `De- val. 372 Chap. 46 The Third Corollary.] It's worfe to beun- derfan, than to be hauntedby the (Devil. 374 Chap. 47 TheFourthCorollary.] It'sworfe tobegi- venup to any wayof fn, thanto begiven up to the `Devil. Quell. 'How the delivering up to Satancan befor thefa- Tingofthe Soul. 376 Chap. 48 TheFifthCorollary.] It itworfe tobegiven up to one fin, : than to be atfually poffeffed by the (Devil. Chap.' 49 TheSixt Corollary:] Sin brings towicled men, thefamePortion the (Devilshave 383 Chap. 5o lifè.a. Shewthat troubleof C. jor fin, is anothermanner of bufneßthan melancholly,or ti- meroufnef3 385 7-
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