T5O thy heart for thy fin, above all times thou hadf} need now to be watchful' and careful( over thy felfe, O let me lay a deepe charge upon thy foule to look to its felfe that now being trou- bled for fuch and fuch a fin, thou doe not after: this give way and liberty to thy foule to commit the fame fin againe. SERMON X. OR An Exhortation to mourners for fin. 4 MATH: ¶.4. ;ale /ed are they that mourne, for they Jhall be Com- forted. Have but a word or two for Exhortation fur- ther about this argument of mourning for fin. ,rhortRtion G Tis an Exhortation even to aide that -Exhortation = have mourned for fin , to 'mourne 1h11, to make it a continued work : I told you that the affurance of the pardon of fin is no hindrance to mourning for it, but should rather be a furtherance, as it as in Dav; d, and therefore you who are the people of God,God experts that you tl ould mourne for fin, for you know h w fin is agai ft the holinefs of God, the blei1ed will of God more then others do: you know what price was paid for the purchafe of the pardon of it more then others doe: and therefore doe you mourne, your fins they grieve the fpirit of God more then others doThe fins pphef, 4. 3o. ofother men may provoke Gods Spirit, but yours grieve Gods Spirit : your fins do more hurt then others do, therefore d J you
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