The Tat, I 6 Sofeekas if you were troy to anfwer for allyour fins before the Lord. "2-'¡"0 7 Do it os thou thinkejt in thyConfcience the damnedfouls inHell wóuld do it, if they had a po, i:rilityganted them. ibid. 8 Seekafter it ,with a deftre to bring as muchglory to trod its if he fhould damn you. 2,5I Of what is to be done in feeking. I Befidreto tak,e the heart from all other imaginary bleffednefs. lipid. 2 Lc tConfcience bavefree liberty toPhew the thyfins. 2 i z . 3 Be tiyilling to own all thyfns. ibid. 4 Be willing to accept ofthe punifigment offin. 2.1 3 5 Refve to avoidfin whatever come ofit. ibid. 6 Caft out whatfoever is gotten byfalte ways. ibid. 7 BePre thou be put ojfwith nothing elfe butpardon of fin. ibid. . C H A P. XX. . Of Encouracgetttents toPeek after Pardon of f Sin_ r The time ofyour life is givenyoufor this end. 2.15 2 7he meansyou are under, argues that God intends mercy for you.. . ibid. 3 From the flirringsof Gods Spirit thou may',, argue God in.. tends thee good. ibid. 4 'The world is continuedfor thisends that God may gather in his Elell.. 2.16 5 The Principalfcape of the Scriptures itfor this end, to reveal the.pardoninggrace of God. . ibid. 6,Godfends his'Ambaffadors to wove you. 257 7 I is the great work ofChrift's MediatorfLip tobind up broken hearts. ibid 8 Godwhom thouhaft to deal withal,hie nature is mercy in the abftratt.. ibid. 1 He more delights in pardoning any one inner, than in all the Crea fires of Heaven and ,Earth, ibid Hh.
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