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Men

fell

their

fouls,

t

When

men

feek,advantage

to

hcrn

[elves

by

any

unlawful

means.

z76

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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