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OR
The
nncleác
eft
of
heart
carafe
Of
errer,
1
4
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5
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8
.
1
Bleed
are.the.phre
in
heart,,
fortheyJhall
fée,
Giod.
,
He
reafon why
there
are
fuch
emirs
among us
about
God
and
his
wayes,
it
conies
from the
úncleannef e of mens hearts
;
and
mar
kt
either
fuch
men
as
heretoföre
have
been pro-
f
eífors
of
Religion,
and fall off,
and grow.
droílïe,
and fenfiiall, and carnal], and given
way
to
their
lulls
they
fall
to
i
}range opiniotas,
of otherwife
young ones,
that
have
had very prophane
and uncleane
hearts,
and
as
footle
as
ever their
confciences begin
to
ftir
in
them,
why
they
will make
a
kind
of
profelfion of
Religion, but
their
hearts never emptyed of their lulls, never humbled
for their
fins
;
yea and
the
Devil
hash
got
a
way now
to
keep men
from
that, to tell
them
i;
s
but meere
legall,and
it
will
lather
hinder
them
from Jefus Ch
rift,
then further them,and
fo
they
fall
up-
on
profffion
of Religion
and
never
know
any
work
of
humilia
ation,,fo ,hat
their
hearts
are as
unclean
as
ever
they were,and
no marvail
though there men have
Inch
misfhapen thoughts
of
God,
and
Chrift,
and
the Covenant
of
grace;
and
the
things
of
eternal] fife,
their
hearts were never cleat
'ed
;
yet
I
fay
mark
at