Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

Exceeding Sinfidneßof Sin. 0 t 4.44 : 14,4604440S+144444W CRAP. L. life I. Shen' that troubleof Confc1encefor Sin) is a- nother manner ofbufinefs thanMelancholly, or time- roufneß Life I. Ence follows this plainly from all that have been fpoken,iffin .s. be worfe than any affliftion, and not to be chofen rather than Affli&ion; Hence it follows, Then that trouble ofConfiience for Sincertainly is another mannerof bufineß thanmeerly rvíelancholly d emper, it comes not fromMelancholly,: norfoolifh timeroufneß, and the like. There is ano- ther manner of bufinefs in trouble of Confci- ence for Sin then the world thinks for this is theFirft" Life that followes from all that bath beendelivered. Me thinks all of you fhould eild to the ftrengthof this Confequence : If ou have heard or read what I have opened: you that haveheard al, or read it, it fhould take . thiseffeét in yonall : Well then bywhat I have heard now, I come to underftand what themea- ningof trouble of Cónffience for fin is. I have heard (heretofore) of many men and women troubled for fin, and I wondered what it meant, T wondered what it was that troubled them; many yongpeople may be heirs ofgreat eftates, and 3 5

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