Burroughs - Houston-Packer Collection BT750 .B945 1674

The Table. tag-rag and rabble-rout will come in. ibid. 8 They dtfhonour the pardoninggrace ofGod thatfeekit 4 y o- ther way than in and through the Mediation of the Lora : e- fus Chrii. ibid. 9 Thofe that venture onany onefn in hopes they maybe pardo- ned. 107 z It argues an abominable heart. 1 1 r 2 efln ingenuous gracious #irit wouldNever do it. ibid. 3 Gods children reafon to the contrary. I I2 4 In fome refpeEb thou art werfe than the damned in Hell. r i 3 5 This will be an intolerable burden to thee,that will indanger thefinking ofthyfoul in the bottomlefsgulfofele/Jiair. 114. ro. They di_fhonour the Pardoninggrace of God that fin after pardon, as 115 1 That return to thefamefin, 116 z That are negligent in the .ways ofCod. I 17 I They remember not the days ofold. 118 2 .,Ire in danger oflofang their- Evidences. 120 3 This may provoke God.re deal withyou as a 'lave, andnot asafon. I22 q. Hereby thyfin is aggravated above thefins of the wick: ed. ibid. CHAP. XV. Ofthe di[lhonour done to the Grace of God by not ceiling on -it. i z 5 r It argues low thoughts of the pardoninggrace of God. 126 -2 Thou hereby judgejt ofGod according to thy own thoughts.127 3 'Tis contrary to the main [cope of the Scriptures, which is to magnifae the pardoninggrace of God. 12 $ 1 0.4gainfl. thegreatnefs offn. ibid. 2 The way thou takefl. 'tis the ready way to pert,fh. 129 ObjeEt. Would you have us go on to believe and doubt no more ? I So G g 2 An fw.

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