flew
the
fin/
puts
firth
it
felfe in
huniring
is,
what
a
defireable object this
is
the foule hungers
and
thirils after,
now
that
we hunger and
thirlt after,
we
fee!
much in
that
thing
which makes
us
to delire
it
In the
opening what this
Righteoufhe{le
was
,
and
the
worke
of
God
in
caufing
this hunger
and
thirßc
after this
Righte-
oufneífe, you may
fee
caufe enough why
the
foule 1hould
be
earn(}
after
it,
but yet
there
be
many things more
to
fet before
you,
the
Beauty
and
Excellency
of
this
Righ-
teoufneffe,
fo
as
if it
be pollible
to
draw hungring and
thirfting in
all your foules
after-it
;
This
is
certain;
there's
never
æ
one
of
you
but
have
infinite
neede
of
ir,
thofe
that
never knew
it
if they did but
know
it,
their
hearts
.
would be taken off from
other
things
and
fet
upon
this,
and
you
that
have force
knowledge
of ir, yet
if
you
knew
it
more
your,
,
hunger
and
thwí
would be
tncreafed
more
a-
hundantly,
25.3-
SERMON,