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The
Fourth
SERMON
©N
The
Excellency
o
f
the
Soul.
Matthew
16.
2
6.
Se
what
is
a
man
profited
if
hee
fhall
gain
the
whole
world,
and
lofe
his
own
foul
?
Ow
for
the
fecond
Particular,
Namely,
wherein
confifis
the
eternal
lofs
of
the
foul;
it
is
this when the foul
in Hell
is
fo
poffelfed with fin,
as
to
bee
contrary
unto
God
eternally
:
I
fay the foul cart
away
from God
is po{feffed
of
all the
evil of fin,
folts
for
ever
to
hate
God,
°and
to
abhor
him, and
to
blaf-
pheme him,
that
is
one
particular of the condition
of
a loft
foul.
As
every
foul here by
nature
is
deprived of
all
that
good
in
which
it
was
created,
and
fecondly,
as
it
Both wander
from,
and
is
at enmity
agáin
God
:
fo when
the
foul
is
loft eternally, then
it
is
perfelly
againf'c
God,
and
doth
hate
and
blafpherne
God
for
ever
:
Thou that art
a wicked
man,
thou
wilt
fin,
but
when God hath
cart thee away
from
him