The Contents,
Men
fell
their
fouls,
t
When
men
feek,advantage
to
hcrn
[elves
by
any
unlawful
means.
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2
When
men
(hall refelutely
give
up
thensfelves
to
all
man
ner
of
wickednefs,
277
6 Men
1
f
e
their
fouls
by
poi foiling them.
tied
that
Either
by
wicked
company,
Or,
2 By
wicked
errors.
7
Others
lofe
their
fouls
by
venturing them.
279
This
a
man may
do
in
four
cafes.
t
By raJhnefs,
280
2 By
doing things
that
are doubtful.
ib.
3
By
venturing
upon
Gods patience.
ib.
4
By
venturing
upon
their
own
lives.
28
r
8
Many
lofe
theirfouls
by
ftarving
them.
283
9
Some lofe
their
fouls
by
forfeiting of
them.
285
io
And
lafily,
By
forfeiting of
them.
ib.
And
that
two
wales.
z
By
not
tendring
that
homage
to God
that
is
due.
,
ib.
2
By
breaking
Covenant
with
God.
286
We
5
It
concerns
us
to
examine
whether our
fouls
bee
not
in
fuch a
condition,
that
if
they
fhould
depart
in,
they
would
bee
loll,
ib.
But
who
are
they
that are
no
better qualified
?
4nfwer.
287
z
Thatfoul
that
God
bath
not
cenwinc'd
of
the dangerous
natural
condition in
which
it
is.
2
That
foul
that bath
not
made
it
his g?eateft care
above
all
things
to
fave
it
felf.
3
That
foul
to whom
the
Lord bath
not
revealed
the
glory
of
the
myfleries
of
the Gofpel.
4
That
foul that
bath
no
other
righteoufnefs
to tender
up
to God but
its
own.
289
Quei, What
other Righteoufnefs
is
there
?
Answer,
A
fupernatural
Righteoufnefs.
290
5
That
fowl
that
God
loath
not
made
in
foatse
netafure
at
b
b
3
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