The
Table.
tag-rag
and
rabble
-rout will
come
in.
ibid.
8 They dtfhonour the
pardoning
grace of
God
that
feekit
4
y
o-
ther
way
than in
and
through
the
Mediation of
the
Lora
:
e-
fus
Chrii.
ibid.
9
Thofe
that
venture
on
any
one
fn
in
hopes
they may
be
pardo-
ned.
107
z
It
argues an
abominable
heart.
1
1
r
2
efln
ingenuous
gracious
#irit
would
Never
do
it.
ibid.
3
Gods
children
reafon
to
the
contrary.
I
I2
4
In
fome
refpeEb
thou
art
werfe
than
the damned
in
Hell.
r
i
3
5
This will
be
an intolerable burden
to
thee,that
will
indanger
the
finking of
thy
foul in
the bottomlefs
gulf
of
ele/Jiair. 114.
ro.
They
di_fhonour
the
Pardoning
grace of
God
that fin
after
pardon,
as
115
1
That return
to
the
famefin,
116
z That are
negligent in
the
.ways
of
Cod.
I
17
I
They remember
not
the
days
of
old.
118
2
.,Ire
in danger
of
lofang
their-
Evidences.
120
3
This
may provoke God.re
deal with
you as
a
'lave,
and
not
asafon.
I22
q.
Hereby thy
fin
is
aggravated
above the
fins
of
the
wick:
ed.
ibid.
CHAP.
XV.
Of
the
di[lhonour done to
the Grace
of
God
by
not
ceiling
on -it.
i
z
5
r
It
argues
low
thoughts
of
the
pardoning
grace of
God.
126
-2
Thou hereby judgejt
of
God
according
to
thy
own
thoughts.127
3
'Tis contrary
to
the
main
[cope
of
the
Scriptures,
which
is to
magnifae
the
pardoning
grace
of
God.
12 $
1
0.4gainfl.
the
greatnefs of
fn.
ibid.
2
The
way thou
take
fl.
'tis
the
ready
way
to pert,
fh.
129
ObjeEt.
Would
you
have
us
go
on
to
believe and
doubt
no
more
?
I
So
G
g
2
An fw.