Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

the gro!feft Self-murder. thee ·knowledge of that which is good, and thou bait been lazie to improve it. I have pulled thee toPrayer by the motion oLmy Spirit, and thou haft been lazie at the duty : Tho,u.evill and flotbfull Servant, I have given thee · many a fweet oportunity_ to he ridof . ~hat bafe luft that thou art rnofi addtctedunto, -and thou been lazie to take it. This is another ground this DoCtrine. Now if this he fo, thoumufr ay ·the blame on thine own will , and. not .on . ods deny_ing thee power; , Be~aufe .floth ts afau~t f the wtll. I cannot call htm afluggard , that / t ac~tn-not, but only him .that flicks at a Will-not. He . that labours and frrives as much as he can , n9newill call hima fluggard ·, t him that can labour more and wilt not.. loth is avol~ntary fault of the will : HoW long wilt thou jleep o. fluggarJ? J!rov. 6. 9· H0tw ongwilt thou ? its not a fault of impotency, t of will. · · · ' . .a . h" IDemon. Ftve DemonpratJons-toprove t u. Firfl: if thou be Hothfull to good duties , then tho_u dofi only imagine a compa_n] of can– not!. ' I cannot do as I would, fayfi rliov: No , hy then art thou flothfull , to make more ~ ~A'U~~~ .... • ~~ry cannots? A Uothfull man ima- "'-......-... ,m~re cannots than there be. I cannot go journey Jaies he , I fball be weary , I fuall rob~"'d, I fhall fall offm_y hqt'fe; I cannot veltt: the \vay of a flothfull mAn is a hedge of h~rns: But thev;ay of the ri~hteous is mAde tn fatth Solomon. The flothfull manhe ima– h.......""' ~~ercs athorn-h~d&e in his way. I fb.al_l ~ be . pr~ ·. I .

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