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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