Goodwin - BX9315 G6 v1

An Expojition of the Epijlle ~~ " ... ~ And, tny Brethren, fee, how >hard a thmg tt ts to be faved.; for tak~ a Mail in his natural condition, Holinefs being gone, look how many feveral things the Soul is fitted to delire, or to luft after, fo many ways he bath to Hell ; and that is, ten thoufand thoufand, for the defires of the Heart of Man, they are infinite every way. Suppofe now, that a Man were moated about in_a great compafs, and there were a thoufand Paths to walk.in ; let him take whieh.Path he will, if he would walk, being blindfold, he mufi:. certainly fall into the Moat : So i1 it here. ' " And likewife you may fee by this, the evil of all our Lufis : Eithe~ we are Beafis or Devils i If we fatlsfy the Lufts of the Body, we are Bealls; if of the Mind, Devils. Chufe which of thefe two you will be, for into one yo11 muft fall. '. S ER. M.

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