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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~y
of
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 man
by
a miracle to go, that hath
1 •
Arg.
-
leg~
to go, and
will
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 an
end
can
never
begotten
1.
Reaf.
..
wirhoot means
·
'
ibid.
God harh annexed
it
to the means
ibid.
Every
foul mufi give an
account
before God
how
he
hath
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
ufethe
means•
.Some
of the
means
that God hath
appointed, you
may do
them
wirhoudabour
p.64
Some of the
means
that God
hath
appoilned
are eafier
than them
ibi-d.
. Son1e ofrhe
mean~
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., they
are nor impoilible for
you
to ufe
p.
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