,The Table. , · ,that he may; l'· $2 Awicked roan may ufc: the means th~t God appointed Demon, asmeans, · p.·st. Becaufe 'ris the very nature of means to come between 1; Argu. onfs can,and his cannot, ibid. Becaufe God dorh '' not exhort men like a comp~yof flocks and fiones, but as men that are cdifiable by his words. P·S3 Bee aufe Gods anger is very reafonable. - p. S4 Becaufe Gods offer of his Kingdom to the wicked is feraous, P· SS 2 Becauk Gods ~eproofs ar~ v~rY, ~qual, . . p. S6 ; His c':mdemnatwn mufi be wlltull, that wtll not ufc all the Conc1ufi. means, · P· S7 ,Proved by thrfe Arguments. God will not help that manby a miracle to go, that hath 1 • Arg. - leg~ to go, andwill not · . ibid• . God will nor bate a farthing of the price he fets thee at . p.s6 God. will never be brought out of his walk to fhew.rhee 3 2 ~ . ' any mercy, or give ~hee any-grace p. 6o Gods Kingdom cannot be attained without a dilig~nt ufe Conclufi• . of the means p. 63 _Reafons of it. B.ecaufe ·Heaven is an end, and anend can never begotten 1. Reaf. .. wirhoot means · ' ibid. God harh annexed it to the means ibid. Every foul mufi give an account before God howhehath ufed the means ibid. ·God wi'll not fet up another door-into heaven for any man in .rhe world . ' ibid. Fartber proefs and encouragements to ufethemeans• .Someof the means that God hath appointed, youmay do themwirhoudabour p.64 Some of the means that Godhath appoilnedare eafier than them ibi-d. . Son1e ofrhemean~ are eafier yet ' ibid. ,Some of the means of grace, its harder to omit them than to t1fe them I p. 6; Some of the means of grace, be they hard, yet they are bur ha:-'d., theyare nor impoilible for you to ufe p. 6 s · ob· .... 2 3 4 2 4 . s • J
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