Burroughs - Houston-Packer Collection BX7233.B87 G67 1660

340 '.1*.aracoias &lc telluaotrxavt,ArAcActclAltobt,..t.sc&Nvactt. -- .71 . ¡tr.?: 6'ril ToV$ TT. 4,,WV(firik I' roNTiis`i':nváii11,11ria1 Tr49r7 SERMON XXII. o R The feverall workings of mercy in the heart. M A T H. S. 7. Bleffecd are the mercifull, for they jhall obtainc mercy. HE worke we have now to doe is to {hew Firfl, The feverall workings of mercy inthe heart. Secondly, The motives unto.it.. Thirdly, The objec`f of mercy. Fourthly, The gracious manner of the work of mercy: And then we (hall come tothis piomife that is here nude to them that are mercifull, that they fhhllobtaine mercy, Fot"the feverall workings of mercy in- the heart, they are there. The firft acct of mercy upon the taking notice of the mite ries of others, it grieves for them, there is, a compa lion to- Wards thole that are in mifery : A mercifull man will not flight the miferies of others, much lelfe will he defpife them, or, contemn others that are in mifery.A mercifull man Both not think the miCeries of others not at all to concerne him, hut he looks upon them as concerning himfelfe, he is grieved, his . heart is toucht with the miferies of others. Secondly,

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