Hieron - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.H54 S4 1624

TheSpirituali Pllage, e 01 1confciencelandthat is twowayes. r. Either they haucaconrcicnce fullofin. wardvexation , alwayesfrighting and amazing them, andtormenting them withguilty fearer; caningthem tofearefometimcswherenofeareion, or at the Pf7iS3> a LcúirsG. ;d veryflmhingofa[cafe> :Thushauinga trembling hearth, theyare continuallyasb9cucx.dç onethat trauaileth ofcbildy netther is thereveto them anypeaces. Sach a tonici- a lob , s, wó. ence had Cain,who thoughtthat whafeeaer shotfindhino ,waatdflay hime. a.Orelfedlfaça.se. they are punifbedwithareprabatemin4 f, aconfciencepaßfeelingn, barned with eGen 414. anMums h° This is nomoleftat ion infenfe,but indeed and in the iffùeitis the tRe°,m as. greatflaffliftion. Of a flirting confcience there may be Lomehope, but ofa1,a,4:49;. hardned cru,(ledconfcience there is none. The troublóandiudgementisin the life tocome,ffands thus : Firfl,atdeath tenon take .Okowaswaters', theirfaale, arefetchedaway! ' from them,andkeprine- i705t7ló. agar1aflmgehainetroxderetar& Lnefe, vata theeredgementofthegreat dayt, Next, when t Luke rs.ia that day commeth, Ile fkalldeliuer themvptobe incised. , the&ekesfhallbeope-iIRa nog med., things hidindarknefe float1beemanifeltn, they (hall receiue affording to that aVerfetz they haw donee, theyihallgoe into timoiarlafüng fier preparedforthe Dmell and otCor,4.f. has A,gelt Sr theredeathfhallfeed upon them', thefiatthat ii notblowers (hall demean pa Cor. them t t This is called the feconddeatht, vtterdarkneffea, where thewormadutb not, 6mat'i'4F andthe fiernever goeth oat`. Thefe things are meant by this word .Afflelleon or j'tob:49'ni 4 deffatton, Now this is laid tobee reaped, becaufe ofthe fulneffe ofit. One t Reu.ar.s. corn fometimes bringerh fundry cares , oneBare many graines : fo the Lord a Mar.aa t; will turnevpon the wickeddoskesnay,feaenfo/d'. A few pleetfrres affrnne,and Macke 9.44 that butforafe,tiersa,:are recompenced withmultitude ofwoes, and that for xRru.ta.6. ever : Heewill makethemwringout, and elrmbe thevery drdggesofhis euppe'. z,Heb.naf= Thus they fhall haue goodmeafeere, preffeddawn,lhakea together , and running aPfal.7e.s,, cum5. b Luke 6.38. The next point, is the certaintyofthis laying, that hethatfüwetb iniquity, fball ;.Thc omen, rempe:rouble. The Scriptureproueth itby aprouerbialhfpeech,tPhbtfaeneramart ay of chat foweth,that (hall lee alfo respen. Hethat foweth cockle, cannot expelèa crop of which sa(o- wheate: After tarescaftinto the groundiris invaineto lookefor a barley har- uóhcrh uefl.They whichfow.nothicgbut the pried feedsofgodleffe life,how canthey e Gay 6,7° cxpe4 the crop ofeternall life? ?lee¡halleatethç fruit oftheirroom sow , faith theScripture a. Agaiue, it is the vnchangeable ordinanceof God,hehathtied dPróu,s,;t. them together witha;çhaiçeofAdamant , and they cannot beefundred; mil. chidein thus life, mifetyiu the life tocome wickednelfe here, wretchedneffe there; norepentance,)fete,nofaluation there;a Diuell inearth,noSaint inHea- gen. This is.a course which..cannot be altered. .. The Text opened, and thus prouedtobe true,of}ereth toour confide- 4."What ration twopoints pfDo&rine. I. 7hegreatnefeofGadspatience. z. Theark points ofdo- teneyofhis millice. ThegecatnnlieofGods patience isgathered out of the word (Reape)bywhichitappeares,that Godcloth notby andby panilla uinnero ehe 7e y, Da//. vtmolt spoil the committing it: but as there is a diftanceof time betweene a GeP 14,c 6; the puttingtheTreedintotheground,andthereaping; fo the Lord defferresgGan.á4 ;, the rendringto the wickedtyeirdefert ,into their bofome, vntìll their wtcked- hlta.3 i'u nefe befulle.Ofthis patienceofGod,theScriptute.fpeakethnotably:firft,genc. iter, ;r,aa, tally, thenbydegrees, Ingeneral' heeisfaid to he flew toanger , oaßrite:nth it If..Cs. a. mane, towage that he.m6 hauemercyla, to haue hiS bowels troubled for menislionus;.4° 13y degrees againehis-patience is noted, :as thatheelooketh all the.daylongk; aLuke i3.; nayforty,dayerl; nay, the compaffeofayeere, from the time ofplanting, vn oPfalç9.ro. tillthe time of-gatheringfruit or, nay, three yeeret a, forty lures a, an hundredpt Pee. ;.ao, andtwentyyeeres r, nay , for forcethoufands of yerres s : yea, andwhen heeGcn.16.3, dothglue Come euidenceof.his wrath, yet hedoth noeflirre vpall hiswrath t,but 7,1;',a', r4'r6° in itremembretb:merc f Heisfo full offorbearañce- that,the world accounts ita.7. ;s ,llackneffe r: ,yea,And his ovine feruants arefaine to expoftulatewith him too- t a Pct. 1.9,.. N n thing

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