• .. i ~ t ' .... ' •' \ . ·~ I r Heart -Treafort; I ' accordiqg t9his degree ~: the truth-is , man in ) I ' ' I ,' his.fallen efrate is uncertain,intric~teand mill· tiform in all his n~aie~, you cannot tell where 1er.~.36, to finde him , gadding about eo .,hange his · way; but being renewed, he is in part re~u.. ced to that original reCtitude, fin1plicicy, and fiabilityof fpirit and prattice, that was in A· \ ' d~m, in {ome proportion; fo 1 that according to 1 • the degree of grace received, he bath a con· ' . ··: fiant uniforn1 frame and tenor of fpirit, and holds one frraight,direfr, and even coutfe to– wardsheaven : in all·this fuitable ro the mo.:. tion of the wheels in theProphet E~ek.;~IJ Vi- ~fion, Chap.t.17. when they wenr, they went upon their four ftdes .[thcre?s their (quarenefs and fuitableneffe to all ~Godswill' and they recurhed not when they 'went, [there's their . confrant , perma'nerit , ·I and lun-repedtant ' I lllotion ] : . that wil lead us to the next Head ;· onelyconfide:r,what an excellency and beau• f ry there is i11 uniformity in religious duties: 1 when works of ·Nature or Art areuniforme, what lufire have they ? We are much taken .~irh ·aBi.1ilding that's compaB: and. proper-: uonabie. AGarden drawn exafrly, an A~7 p1y marfhalled in co.mpleat ran.ks and ,. po• · , fiures are · cotnely fights; ju!l fqch are the fruit5;of holine(s,proceeding fron1a wd-trea• fured Heart; and ihdeed, J"JiLhout this Trea– fure there can be no iuch-harmony in holy I performances, but the aB:ings wil be like che rlegs of .the lame, veryunequal : That's .the · third.'· . -- , . 4· A trcafure makes holy I duties cdnfiaJlt 1:: I ' and; ~: ,/ - . ....
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