Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  194 / 1054 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 194 / 1054 Next Page
Page Background

The

Contents

4

By

providing

for

them.

i

By imploying

them

in

things

fuitable

to

them.

ib.

6

By

`bringing

them

to

gain

that,end

for

which

they were

made.

ib.

Dos.

2

That the

lofs

of the

foul

is

a

moil dreadful

loft.

243

Anfwers

to

that

ue

flion, What

Chrif

means

by

the

lofs

of

the

foul?

ib.

Not

becaufe

they will

bee

annihilated.

ib.

But

a

The

lofs

of

the

foul

is in the

privations

of it, of

all

good

2

It

cones

in

its departing fro

-no

God.

.44

3

Infubjeaing

it

to

that

mijeiy

and evil

that

is

contrary

to

-what good

it

is

capable

of,

4

In

the

fuclkerlefs

and

helplefs

condition

it

is

brought

into.

For

i

Every

man

and

woman, as they came into the world

are

deprived

of that glory and

excellency

that

God

did

inflow

thefouls

of,

with

at

their firfi Creation,

2

All

our

fouls

do

naturally

wander away

from

God.

245

3

in

its

depravity

and

finfulnefs.

ib.

4

Its

being in

a

fuccourlefs,

helplefs condition,

ib.

i/hereinconfafls

the

lofs

of

the

foul

in

Hell?

246

It

In

the

full

re

jellion

of

the

foul

from

God,

ib.

i

From living

the

life

of

God.

2

2

From having

any union with

God.

249

3

From having

any

fruition

of

God.

ib.

q.

From

enjoying

the prefence of Chrifi.

250

5

From

being ever

exercifed

in

that

bleffed

worl,,ofpraifzng

Cod,

251

From

ever

living

i*

God, as the

Saints

do.

ib.

A

fecond

thing

wherein the "orrery

of

the fouls

lofs confaìs

in

Hell,

is

in its being

made

very

fallible

of

the

lofs

of

its

chiefefl

good.

2

54

Which

is

i

To

bee

eafi under the eternal eurfe

of

Cod.

255

2

To