Z22 A grdcioma fpirit. nefl'e is. Secondly, there is no want, no not of any degree , wherein the foul rests; there is fuch a perfeéion as the foule takesno liberty to it felt to bile in any thing. '1 hirdly , there are fincere aimes, as in the fight ofGod , toattain ro the higheíf perfeäion , the full measure of holineffe; and, Fourthly there is that uprightnef'e of the foule, as it loth not onlydelre and endeavor to attain, butdoth indeed attain to the truth of that I thall Ldeli- ver. Firfl, theheart is fully fet and refol- ved for God there is fulneffe of refo- !talon ; fo the Septuagint translates that place in loJhua t 5. serf. f 8 where Caleb fpaks of his following of God fully; they turn it thus , I decreed , I determined to follow him Theheart. is fully taken off from thiftings , from hankerings after other things ,from the engagements that before it had ; from diiputings, reafanings for the wages of the flefh;it dothnot hangbetween two as unfetled, irrefolved , wavering; but is
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