Burroughes - Houston-Packer Collection BS1265.6.C43 B8 1649

follows Godfitly. whole heart and thy whole foule for his honour, and he promifeth to give thee his whole heart , and his whole foule, for thy g od. Again , all that Goddoth, is for thee ;fal.25.10. Rä thepathos ofthe Lerdare merry and truth, onto fur-;h aó k, his Coutman: 4nd his te- poot#yes : TLe pathes of theLord ,are the w yes of God , in the pafï`agcs of his Providence; not oriel - f .me parti- cular ads, but the }rackof God in his wayes, hispaths : Now all aidepaths of God,that is,all theworkings of God in 61e wayes of his Providence, they are mercyunto fuch , they workmerci- fully for their good. And further ob- ferve they are not onely mercy , but mercy in truth, that they should thus work for them ; God hash ryed this mercy toby histruth. See here thedif- ference between Gods mercy to his people = and his mercy to other men. Fir-ít, fame of God paths may be mercy to other men, but not all; or fomeparticular asofGod;rather then his paths: God lothnot ordinarilygo on ina track and courfe of his mercies with them, ashe doth withhis peoples: As 331 -44

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