414. The Evil of Evils, Or the AIAAAVAARAAAWAAMMAAAA CHAP. LII. six Differences between Melanchollyand Trouble of Confcience. Duff. r. Melancholly may be in thofe that are moltgrey ignorant; but trouble ofconfcience cometh withfome enlightening work. Di$. 2. Me- lanchollyprevails on:men bydegrees, but trouble of Confcience many times comesfuddenly, as lightning. DitL 3. Melancholly trouble is exceeding confufd, buttroubler ofConffenceare morediflinït. Dif. 4. Themore melancholly anyhath, the lets, able are they tobear outward affliction , but tbe mere trouble of confcience, themoreable tobearoutward affliCtions. I.)ifE 5. Melanchollyputs a dulnef upon .the fjirits ofmen, but troubleofconfciencefor_ inputsa migh- tyallivity upon mens f frits. Diff. 6. Trouble of confcience cannot be cured the wales nselanchol way., FIrf Melancholly` it is many times inmen and women where there k mofi grof Ignorance of God, andofSin, andofthe thingsoftheir Eter- nalEftate; it maycoral with grofs ignorance : Many melancholly people are moll ignorant and fottith, and knownothing ofthe Principles of Religion: but troubles of Confcience can.ne- ver come without force new LightofGoddar- ted in, and fetled upon the hearts ofmen and women;
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