Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

3 i6 ?'he Evil of Evils) Or tke '[am damned, I amdamned; : in, the dnguith of his Confcience thus cryingout, of hell, and of thedevil, you look upon fuch withpity Now this t fay, Thofe that are in thegreatelt torment ofConfcience for their fin, they are ina better Cafe than thofethat go on moft conceitedly,and boafting in theirfin. Do you fee one that is our neighbor, or in your family., or friend, witen he is rebuked or reproved for any fin, that is carelefs and hardened in fin; I fay, This manof woman,fervantorchild, is in worfecondition anda more lamentable objeer than ifyouthouid feeanother in the greateft horror, and anguifh, and trouble of Confcience, crying out molt bit - terlyof fin ; For there is a great deal more hopeof this manor womanthat cryesout inan guith of Confcience for tin, he may be faved andnot eternally ruined by fin, there is more hopes a great deal; therefore learnwho is to be pitied; for fin is more againft ourowngood, than any ai littion. vfe 3. .If Sin be fo much againfrour felves; Then learn to;Javelinhardlydealt withal : For thus it follows, That which we look uponas our own enemy, we are willing thould behardly dealt withal : Now, nothing fuch an,enemy to our as finis. If you apprehend anyonehath done you hurt, or intends to doyou hurt, you think youmay take liberty to let out your felf to theutmoft to revenge your 'Leif; but _ this is finful, and thedi{temper of yóur heartsto do fo : But youmen and .women that have your hear-ts.filledwith revenge,becaufeyouconceive others

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