Exceeding Sinfi dne e of Sin. 413 heavy Judgment ofGod to be given over to a light vain Spirit, that confiders nothing. Now when God makes ufe of this Particular degree of melancholly, to make men and women feri- ous, to confider what ihall become of themano- therday, what the terms betweenGod and they are; what if l wetenow todie? and what if! werenow tohand beforeGcd? then it is a good help to this work : But yet becaufe thiswork is a work beyondany melancholly conceit, we Thal give you in theDifferences. But yet further, it mull be acknowledged, when God comes with trouble of Confcience, it maybe fo mighty,and firong, that it may alter thebody, and confume the very Spirits in the Bodies ofmen andwomen,andalter thetemper ofblood, it may be fo ftrong andpowerful, and fo theremay come melancholly in afterward; but yet there is abundance of difference be- tween melanchollyand trouble of Confcience, and that will appear in thefeSixParticulars. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Bbb CHAP.. 4400444400.tri4001444
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