Dyke - BV4625 D943 1642

308 Prov.z14. opcned. [er.4.t4. lames 4, The deceit fumet of Mans heart. âife of repentance. That muff firft bee reformed which was firft deformed. Now as we have (hewed the heart originally evill , that is the treGfury and Itore -houfe of wickednefe : Therefore the firft thing in repentance, mutt b: the rifing and clean - fing of the heart. If finne had begun in thy out- ward man, then fhould thy reformation alfo; But Eves heart was poyfoned before her eye.And there- fore I do not fo well like their advice, that with men in repentance to begin with outward abftinence from finrie,as the eafier, and fo by degrees to come co the inward mortification of it. He were an un- skilful) Phyfition, that when the head-ach is caufed by the dif.emperature of the ftomack, would apply outward remedies to the head, before hee had pur- ged the ftomake, where lies the matter that feeds the difeafe.The heart, as ofSaviourteacheth,is an evil treafury,furcharged wich the fuperfluitiesofall wickednelfe, and hence flowes corruption,and hath a continuall eruption in the outward man ; So that it is impofì"ible, the outward man, or aáions thereof fhould bee reformed r as long as the heart remaines unpurged. Things in themfelves good comming yet from an uncleane heart, are naught. Therefore So- lomon excellently layes, that not only the pride of wicked mens eyes, and hearts, but even their very plozaing,that is, whatfoever they do in things lawful, as eating, drinking, fleeping, yea, in the ferviceof God, is finne. Liten we then rather to the Prophets counfell, 0 lerufalem wa/h thine heart, and to the A- poltles,Cleanfeyour hearts,oufinnerr.Let none think they are reformed enough when they have brought their

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