The
Tat,
I
6
So
feekas
if
you
were troy
to
anfwer
for
all
your fins
before
the
Lord.
"2-'¡"0
7 Do
it
os
thou
thinkejt
in
thy
Confcience the
damned
fouls
inHell
wóuld
do
it,
if
they
had a
po,
i:rilityganted
them.
ibid.
8
Seekafter
it
,with a
deftre
to
bring
as
much
glory
to
trod
its
if
he
fhould
damn you.
2,5I
Of
what
is
to be
done
in feeking.
I
Be
fidreto
tak,e
the
heart from
all other
imaginary
bleffednefs.
lipid.
2
Lc
tConfcience
bave
free
liberty
to
Phew
the
thy
fins.
2
i
z
.
3
Be
tiyilling
to
own
all thy
fns.
ibid.
4
Be
willing
to
accept
of
the
puni
figment
of
fin.
2.1
3
5
Ref
ve to
avoid
fin
whatever
come
ofit.
ibid.
6 Caft
out
whatfoever
is
gotten
by
falte
ways.
ibid.
7
Be
Pre
thou
be
put
ojf
with nothing
elfe
but
pardon
of
fin. ibid.
.
C
H
A
P.
XX.
.
Of Encouracgetttents
to
Peek
after
Pardon
of
f
Sin_
r
The time
of
your life
is
given
you
for
this end.
2.15
2
7
he
means
you
are under,
argues
that
God
intends
mercy
for
you..
.
ibid.
3
From
the
flirrings
of
Gods
Spirit
thou
may',,
argue
God
in..
tends thee good.
ibid.
4
'The
world
is
continued
for
this
ends
that
God
may
gather in
his
Elell..
2.16
5
The
Principal
fcape
of
the
Scriptures
it
for
this
end,
to
reveal
the.
pardoning
grace
of
God.
.
ibid.
6,
God
fends
his'Ambaffadors
to
wove
you.
257
7
I
is
the
great
work
of
Chrift's
Mediatorf
Lip
to
bind
up
broken
hearts.
ibid
8
God
whom
thou
haft
to
deal withal,hie
nature
is
mercy
in
the
abftratt..
ibid.
1
He
more
delights in pardoning
any
one
inner,
than
in
all
the
Crea
fires
of Heaven
and ,Earth,
ibid
Hh.