Fenner - Houston-Packer Collection BX5037 .F46 1651

3 God will never be brought out of his walk,to Chew thee any mercy,or give thee any grace. P.46 Concluf. Gods Kingdome cannot be obtained without a diluent ufe of the means. P.48 Reafons of it. t Reaf. ,Becaufe heaven is an end,and an end can never be gotten ibid. without means, 2 god bath annexed it to the means, ibid. 3 Every foul muff give an account before Clod how he bath ufed the means, ibid. god will not fet up another door into heaven for any man in the world, P.49 Further proofes, and encouragements to ufe the means. r Some of the means that God bath appoineed,yon may do them without labour, P.49 2 Some of the means that God bath appointed are eater then them, ibid. 3 Some of the means are eaf:eryet, p.50 4 Some of the means ofgrace,its harder to omit them then to ufe them, ibid. Some of the means ofgrace, be they hard, yet they are but hard,they are not impofble for you to ufe, ibid. Objections. The firff Objetfions drawn from the Scriptures, which fay they cannot, P.51 The Sripture Scpeake of five cannots, i.Of a naturall can - not.2.Ofa deliberate connot.3.Ofa judiciall cannot.4.Of a compounded cannot.5.of a humbling cannot, p.5 r. &c. Thou wouldit (as thou pretendef) but thou cant not. Per- haps its the will of thy confcience,and not the will of thy heart. 2. May be it's a copulative will, Repentance and Tome luft,godlines and tome left. 3. May be tbon haft a woulding will,this is no will but onely a velleity.4. May be thou haft a generall Metaphyficall wil ; but to come to particulars,there thou wilt not, .Thou haft no true will, becaufe if thou didff will,thou couldft. P.5 5. &c. Thou rObjeEt. Anfw.

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