Heywood - Houston-Packer Collection BV4510.A2 H49 1667

f!tflrt-7reafur~· ~ / I I appears outwardly, and wretched were I1~ at. {o, ifhehadno more Grace than others can · ~ake notice.of. · , , 6. A Treafure for fafety: This treafur~ be~ ing out of me.Qs view is therefore {ecured frommens reach and touch: Treafures ly~ not loofe, but are under lock and key : tho[e ,at '$.~"" a~e now laid up in the impregoabl~ .(:afile of Sr. Angelf!.- Treafure-Cities are al· - ,waies well Fenced , Guards were ~ppointed - ·. -. toa.tce.t)a them; Dragons are fancied to wait , · -.on t,reafures ~ hence come Dragooners, {ay I - - fome: But fure I am, the treafure ofa Chri- -· ~llian is (afe; Grace and Peace _are a Saints I~- free-hold that Men and Devils ·cannot dtr privebim off: Grace is an incorruptible feed, _. and God bath engaged himfdf to maintain - · it : Maries better part canopt b~ taken from her; As [oon, faith .one, may ~hey pluck . ' , -Chrifi ou~ of I;eaven, as G~a'e out of my _ ;n 6 peart ~ Nay the treafure of joy ~an noman P _.x .;~ take from the--believing SotJI, for this pure :fiream of Spiritual joy, grows fironger and {weeter, til it befwaUowed up .in the vaft Q., -~ • r cean -ofour Mafters joy in erernal blifle; A Chritlians treafure is lo~k'd up ·in his heart , ~ which is a ~abinet tl1lt 'none c~n · wrefr 'open; 1 ,Chritls heart was pier,eed, that a Ghriftians · .might remain unrouch'd ; hen~e it becomes impenitrable, and invulnerable. A livelyem– b1em whereof was the heart of Joha HujJ~, which remained intire, even when his bJdy ·was confumed in the flames: the beJ.rt m4y he ptdled out ot the bofome, but qot a Saiqts, . .. l • -· - · • Treafur~·- I

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