i
aS
yvhy
mourners
for
fin
.are
ble
ff
ed.
d;op
of,mercy
.how
fweet is
it,
now
'ti;
worth
more then
ten
thoufandthoutandworlds
Any
onedro>'of
th.eblood
of
Je-
fus
Chriit
now
ay
payed
to the
foule how
iweere
is
it,
well
ble':'-
fed
is
that
diipolition that
fhall make
that`blood
of
Christ to
be
iweete.
Wee
preach
Jefus Chrift
and
the Glorious
my'fle-
-ries of
Grace
and ialvation
to
you
from
time to time,
and
how.
lightly are
those precious,
truths regarded
by many
thoufands,
you
can
come
and
heare them
and
goy away
and your
hearts
not
at all taken with
them ,
,but now
were
you
among-
thofe
mourners
you
would
prize
the
cruins
that
fall from
the Table;
a
few
of thole truths that
are
difregarded
now
would be high-
ly
ettenied
then,
and
more
Worth
then
thoufands
of
thou-
iands
of
worlds
unto
you. And
therefore blefled
are
thole-
that
nèourne, for they are in
a
difpoition
to
let
a
high
prize
upon Jefus
Chrift,
upon
the great
worke
that
Jefus
Chrif
bath done in the
world,
and
upon
the great worke ofGod the
Father,' that
i
.
the
chiefe work of his, and
the.
great
defigne
that
he
hath had
from
all
Eternity to
magni.:e himfelfe
in,
.blefled
are
they
that
are
in
filch
a difpontion to prize
the
Glory of
Cod iiiJefusChrifl.
,,
'Seven_hly,
There
is
one
more,
and that
is,
They
re
-blef-
fed;why,
becaufe
there
are
nay
promifes
that
are made to
thofe.that
mourne, this
is
one,
and
this
is
a
comprehenuve,
promu
e.
I
might
mention
you abundance
of others, and we
might fpend
all
the remainder of the time
in
the very
naming
of the
promifes
that
are made in Scripture
-
-to
thofe that
Mourne
;
Let but
the
mourners read
the 34
PM:
18.-and
the
57
Ifu:
i
5.
v,
And
it
will
be
enough
to
fpeake
Comfort to
thofe
that mourne,
They.are in
a
blefled
condition,
why
blefied,
becaufe
they
(all
be
Comforted
;
that
is,
.
Firft
,
They
í1,a11
be difcharged
of
all
thole
fins
for
which
they mourne,
yea thou
art
dhfcharged,
and
thou flualtone
day
come
to
know
that
thou
art
difcliarged
of
all thofe
fins
;
Thofe
fins
that thy
heart
mourns
for
(hall
never be
charged
upon
thy foule,
thou
art bleffed
in this
thing,
be Milled' of
ir;
It
may
be
yet the
holy
Ghof+
bath
not come
upon
thee ro f:ale
this
to thy
foule,
but thòu art one that the
holy
Ghoft
will.
come