The Contents.
5
It
miry!
prove;
to
been
dreadful loft,
becaufe
it
will
prove
.
to
bee
a
Toilful
lofs.
2.6E
6
it
w.illbee
a great
loft for
a
little matter.
262
7
many
will
lofe
their
fools
that,
were
very nigh
the
laving
of
their fouls.
ib.
8
When
the!
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confider they
have
loll
their
f
iuls,
and
have
nothing
to
lieu thereof.
263
9 7
he
fhame
that
[hall
bee
put
upon
flab
log foals
43
f
hall
perifh
eternally.
ib.
io
When they
fha11
fee
others
taken
up
to
Heaven, thm
were
as
unlikely
to
bee
raved
as
them(elves.
264
Life
i
If
the fouls
lofs
bee
fo
dreadful,.
Weft
God
that
your
fouls
are
not
thus
loll.
2
Let
us biefs God then
for
TefsuChrifl.
267
3
It
mutt
needs
then
bee'
d dreadful
evil for
any
to
have
a
hand
in this
lofs.,
269
4 It
rebteker
thefolly
and
madnefs
of
mo
ft
people
that
have
no
c
a
r
e
.
f
their
fouls.
272
Several
wales
by
which men
come
to lofexliei.
fouls
Some lofe
their
fouls
by
wandring
up
and
down
in
dark
aeefs
ail
she
dales
of
;their
fives.,
ib.
,'Others
by
pawning them,away.
273
The
pawning
of
the
foul
is moll
dangerous
of
all
norther.
274
For
i
There
is
no
fuck
pawn
as
poffibly
can
hoe
laid
as
this
lb.
2
in
laying of
pawns
there if
atime?
mixed
for
the re-
dempteots.
ib.
3
You
bargain
the
bringing
of
fomewhat
that
you have
in
your
own
power
toveduwir.
-
ib.
a
Men
lofe
their
fouls,
by
wounding
of
them..
ib.
Quefi.
Wound
ng
them,
how you
will
fay?
By
that
I
mean
the
,commit
fions
of
fins
3egainft
confeience.
4
Men
lo
the'r
fouls
by
being
gtsl'l'd
af
th'em..
5,
Bylining
of
them
away.