Burroughs - Houston-Packer Collection BX7233.B87 G67 1660

254 WAA.41WAWAHMAtA cu:« ctJis Ita r Nr tVra ctba :L vat,nottintriovmiticv rviwPitsoit The Fourth SERMON 0 The Excellency of the Soul. Matthew 16. 26. Fer what is a an profited if hee ß all gain the whole world, and lofe his own foul ? Ow for the fecond 'Particular , Namely, wherein confifts the eternal lofs of the foul; it is this : when the foul in Helt is fo poffeffed with fin, as to bee contrary unto God eternally: I fay the foul caft away from God is poffe %d of all the evil of fin , fo,as for ever to hate God, -"and to abhor him, and to blaf- pheme him, that is one particular of the condition of a loft foul. As every foul here by nature is deprived of all that good in which it was created, and fecondly, as it Both wander from, and is aLerimity againft God : fo when th; foul, is loft eternally, then it is perfed}ly againft God, and Both hate and blafpheine God for ever : Thou that art a wicked man, thou wilt fin, but when God bath call thee away from him

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