Exceeding Sinfirinefs of Sin. 15 by Sin; but this ' cripture cannot bear it, that there is any Proinife for it in that place: For, Fiat it is again(l the Scope cif that rear, for the Scope of that place is to uphold the heartsof God, people in Attiicfions : For he faith, All th n r : but `in is no thing ; and all th ngr work Loge, her: and to (peaks of-that which hath an Efficacy in it, that will together with God, work tor good ; but Sin bath not anyEfficacy to work on for Cod will nor workby that. Thát is one thing then, tVì idion hath the good of Pron,i1e annexed to 'it, but fo bath not Sin : therefore there is tome good in Atilidion, but mine in Sin. 2 1Y. Ailiaion h th the good if Evidence : God mal<cs our ,A:i i rion, figns of' our Son (hip and Adoption If you ben it altt`red thenar,. you pairarns,ana nor Sens : And Phil. z.Eenotroubled, or terri,;ed: trouble ofthe Saints is an evidence of Salva ion to them but- a token of t'aeir perdition who are the terrifrer_r ái':3', a:'-1ins or them , but a fign ofyour Salvation : +'ut it is not !oof Sin. 1y, Further, There is a,T'e,fing propounded toAri;iF.tions, Tidied be tholeshar mourn, and bleiied be the man whom Thou Cha`''ife(: and teache in thyì aw;, but there is no b'euiing aI- lowed toSin, it is not capable of it : there is not that good annexed tp fin than is ro arid' rtit3 ; and therefore Affliction is to be Chofen ráther than Sin. And from hence fee the different wnr cin, of thehearts of the Saints under theirSin,'and under their Milli&ion ; 1 hat follows from rhis4 Head,
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