Burroughs - Houston-Packer Collection BX7233.B87 G67 1660

358 t.t1A.Ka$ggritu.fi$xxaRc,; *u Zu ,Tntrs°tA4zz, ?y F'_ A;9' ` J 4R\ k* $, r73 '.. C} :.$' V rg 1. SERMON XXIII. O Pi Comforts to thofe that are of merciful! fpirits. M. A T H. 5. 7. Ble(fecl are the merci f ìell, for they (hall obtains mercy. 4. N O W that this is a fpecial evidence that thou did& hung r and thirst after righteóulhefle truly, therefore doth !oyn it hereto, iacfed are th. fe that hunger and th'rft ar. er r ghteocsf r. of e, they fall be ft;'ed. 'Field are the mercitult for whey Jho/ obi ain 'tercy: Thou thinkeff thy hear' is after righteoufile {le, Clod knows thou cant a peal ro him, that thou dtft hunger_and thirfi after righrcoufnefre,but ín;ne- timesthou arcaf} aid whether thy hunger and chi :11. be tucor no: Here's one rule, haft thou a merciful heart towards while thou art hungring after Gods righteouiileihe, do:h thy foul hunger after the good of o-hers, and woul'lef} thou do them all the good thou calif}, both bodily and i i -irual, this is an argument of the truth of thy hungring after igh- eou-netîe: but if lb be that thou lhalr pleafe thy Pelf wi h this, that thou haft a delire for riPubeoufnetfe, but in the mean time h,f} a cruel) unmerciful) heart towardsothers, certainly rhÿ hunger, 'after t hteoufnelfe is not good, for thefe two are joyned; and

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