o
thy heart
for thy
fin, above all
times thou hadfl
need
now to
be watchfull
and careful!
over thy felfe,
O
let
me
lay
a
deepe
charge
upon
thy
foule
to
look
to
its felfe
that
now
being trou-
bled for
fuch
and
fuch
a
fin, thou doe not
after
this
give
way
and
liberty to
thy foule
to
commit the
fame
fin
againe.
SERMON
X.
OR
An
Exhortation
to
mourners
for
fin.
MATH: v.4.
lePd
are
they
that
mourne,
for
they
'hall
be
Com-
forted.
Have
but
a
word
or
two for Exhortation
fur-
ther
about this argument
of
mourning
for
fin.
Exhortation
,p<
Tis
an
Exhortation even
to
thnfe
that
have
mourned
for
fin ,
to 'mourne
Hill,
to
make
it
a
continued
work
:
I
told
you
that
the
affurance
of the
pardon of
fin
is
no
hindrance
to
mournino
w
for
it,
but should
rather
be a.furtherance,
as
it
as
in
Day,
and
therefore
you
who are
the
people of
God,God
expetîts
that
you
t?
.ould
mourn
for.
fin,-for you know h
'w
fin
is
againft
the
holinefs
of
God,
the bleifed
will
of God
more then orh`rs
do:
you know what
price
was
paid for
the
purchafe
of
the pardon
of
it
more then others doe:
and
therefore
doe
you
mon
~n-
,
your
fins
they
grieve the
i}oirit
of
God
more
then
others do The
fns
Ephef,4. 30.
of
other
men may provoke
Gods
Spirit,
but
yours
grieve
Gods
Spirit
:
your
fins
do more
hurt then
others do, therefore
d)
you