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