if .RE;L If! I 0 N. 9> ture partake 9f a futnre Glory; fo as e– very Degree apd A~ t ~e:eof, doth enter . in a begun State of Fruition and Blefied– nefs, a~1d makes it fitnply irnpofhbie · for a good Man, in a11y true Exercife of Godlinefs, not t~ be happy'. alia_and thus ·in a more near ·caiJacity ·to know 1 that Joy unfpeakable, and full of Glory, which is abo~re. · . . ' \ X. By fo fure, ~known, ·and tried a Pafiage betwixt Heaven and M;ens·Souls in P.r~yer, with fo fettled a Trade of Comr.nerce ,this Way, and ·c.ertain Re– turns, as with Afiu r_a nce~ fuch can fay, tho' th~y muft change thei~ Place, yet .not the1r Company. . _ XI. The whole Difj_Jenfations of .Pro..: / ' vidence, in lfrael' s Pa:ffage through the Wildernefs, . and to·fo excellent a Coun– try as Canaan, is no lefs _ fi1re in itfelf, than that it )was given for an Emblem and Type of the journying and militant State of the Saints here, a1)d to be' a fa· !emn Pledge of- that Cdnaan above. XII. Such is the Magnificence, Har..· many, and Order of thefe vifible Hea– vens, and ·celefrial Bodies there, with the!r d~ff.ere_nt Degrees of Glory·, (tho' · / .alL1llum1nated fro1n the fame Fountain · ' of ~ · \
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