t Qf the tSubjeg in, and not, mine, for Ididnever intend to jufi- fy a Creature in quarrelling. . Anf. But was it not of the quarrelling creature; that Mr. Shepherd fpeafcs all alonbf}, and of whom' he raid, That it mull le hum- bled ere it can be a;,.,ru&jek,`capable of Grace; and to difpute of another Siibjed than what is controverred, is to refile with . our own . Shadow. w Qbjec`é. ro. Ought the Soul to maintain fach ..uppofitions thefé; What if God will damn. me, or never give me Grace ?'foÿ ought not the Soul rather ca/l tl.7erfz; 'ozìt ? If y-é fay, The Soul ought. tò maintain fact; Thoughts as thefe ; where is tire Text to Trove this ?' and h;w cloth this conffíz with the Reality of the O'er of the GoTpel ? Can a Believer fuppó/e, God may damn ,ne? and likewife at the f rrr<e 2'ime believe, That' it is his Will' that I come to him for Lite. If the Soul ou'ght not to entertain fuel) Thoughts, we, need no other .ff;virnean to óppo,fè this ,1 rine, it ill f ll of it fell'. ianfwr, The gawf*ion, is rót, Whether the Soul 04ht to entertain fiich Thoughts as xhe%? T(T.;!):; af God 'will damn me? (But in cale .rh"ev breal, in upon. the Soul, or be (p- pos'd) Whether not the Soul .ought not to fi,bmit to what- it, fears cor f^u.ppcaí: s may be' GoÚ's Will, whether the Ssippolïrioi, be lawful or not ?, Surelymany `I"hings havebeen 1;z4rrasitably fiippofêd to come' to pafs by
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