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on

the

Pxçellescy

of theS®ul,

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fcience

to bee over

them

with

power, and

now

through

die

violence of

their

lulls have

caft

it

off;

Oh let

fuch

a

one

take notice

of what

is

faid unto

them

in the

Name of

God,

Oh

thy

foul

is

going apace

to

dellru6ion

;

But

as

for

you

that

begin

to

feel

any

authority

of the

word,or

of

conscience

upon

you

Oh keep

it;;

for

this

it

is

that

will

carry

ai.A.

guide

thee in the

way

that

will bring to life

at the

la(t.

Tenthly,

If

thou wouldeft have

thy foul

bee

Paved,

take

heed of finning

againft

the price of

thy

foul, againft

the

blood

of the

covenant, and

againfi mercy;

take heed

or

thefe

three

things,

take heed of

liinamg

againít Jefus Chrur

that

paid the

price,

again({

the

Gofpe.%

that revealed

the

price of thy

foul

;

Oh take

heed

above all

things

of

turninL

the

grace

of

God

into wantonnefs

!:

let

not

the

free grace

of

God revealed

in Jefus Chri(t

bee

turned to

bee

a

mean,

to

harden thy

foul in

fm, to

think thou

mayell,

take the

more

liberty

to

have the

fatisfac

}ion

of

the.lu(is

of

the

fef

á,

why,

becaufe Jefus

Chrift came to

fave

fitiners

;

let

:mee

fay

to

thee,

as

Peter

to

Simon

Adapts,

Oh Pray

if

it

1:

e

poble

that

the thoughts

of

thy

heart

maybe forgivon

th

.-e.`

If

thou haft

ever

had

fuch

reafonings

in

thy

heart,

.why,

_

Jefus Chrift came to

fave

fanners;

and

the grace

of

the Gofpel

,..that

is

free.

and

full-enough

to,

fave fouls, though they bee never

fuch

great

(inners,

and upon

that

thou

haft

taken

more

liberty; Oh

.thou

hadít

need fall down before the Lord

,

and

cry,

If it

bee

pofble

that

fuch

a

thought of thy

heart

might bee forgiven

thee;

if

you

look

into

the.Epift!e of 'Jude,

you

íhall

finde a

dreadful

paflage againft fuch

as

turn

the

grace of

God

into

xrantoemfs;

it

is

made

a

fin

of

a

Reprobate,

and

it

is

as

black

a

brand

of

a

Reprobate

as

any

one,

to

turn

the grace

of

God (

and efpecially

that

grace of

God that

is

in

the

price

that

is

paid

for fouls,

to

turn that) into mantonnefs

:

is

the

molidreadful

hinderance

of

faving

of

a

foul,

that

po`li-

blycan

bee; Oh take heed

of

finning againfi

Jefus

Chrift the

great

Saviour

of

fouls,

but

honour Jefus Chrift all the

wales

you can;

would

you

fain

have

your fouls

faxed

?

Chrift

is

the

great

Saviour

of fouls, and

y

.t

had

need hon

')ur

him,

(T:

if

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the