Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

o 111 Exceeding Sinfulnef? ofSin 397 is fora foul to be inh ; a,,crnifcarrying to all Eternity. l _---tne speech ofFrancis Spiro (as I o .,co. nn the former Chapter) I (hall make¡ ufe ofthat example fuñther, becaufe a:notable ezarnp 1 e Oh faith he, . If Isni&ht endure tht'hea- vy wrath of God, lot for twenty thoufänd years Tfhould not thinkit touch; but it nlrrfi be Eternally, Eternally 5 I mull endure the Eternal wrath of God: that lay heavy upon his fpirit. Let any manor woman in theworld, the flouteft, prow- deft fpirit that lives uponthe face ofthe Earth, thinkwhat it is tomifcarry toEternity, and this will make his fpirit be troubled. Therefore its grofs Ignorance inmen, that makes many have fuch flight thoughts of trouble of confcience for fin. 2 Again, IfnotfromTgnoranc`,yet from flthefin : For many men that feem to have excellent Parts, and are not ignorant Sots, and yet have flight thoughtsof troubleofconfcience fór tin. It is not fomuch tobewondred at,tofeeacoin-- pany of ignorant Sots, that know nothing Of God, and thePrinciples ofRelgion, that they thoùld have fuch flight thoúghts, and wonder what men mean to be troubled for f n Büt men that have good P yrts, =perhaps 'ñ en'of great'Gifts, and'pregnantWit, and greatSchol_. 1ers, and vettheyliavellight thá fights Ofvolt b1e ofConfcen< e- for 'there, Vfstabÿ the 1'auf "is 14t , tght flab .'. W444 tI tt efä tAtt 1ifzn is ii theheartsTofmaïìygreatScholleri; iranÿ r'e`g: nant i s, triany thát w ll fptal Err li of Keli Zz a gron

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