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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.