Hooker - BT780 H7 1637

TheSoute, effearuall calling to Chrift. 441 fore he is farre enough from it : this finne of un- beleefe is bred,and bath hisabode in the bottome oftheheart, and Both not fo muchexprefle it felfe in thenext worke,but in forne baler workes, and yet the root of unbeleefe is hid, the fruit, and leaves, andbranches of a tree are feene, but the rootand fapofit ishid in the earth; fo it is here, other corruptions breake forth amaine, as the drunkard ftaggers in the ftreets, the angrie man railes and rageth againtt Gods people, and the blafphemer ecchoes and breaths out his oaths, that aman can fcarcely have any wholefome brea- thingby him; and the covetous man opprefièth, and the poore complains ofit, there are all our- fide tannes, and becaufe every man can fee thefe, therefore hee is the more eafily convinced of there, and faith, Iconfeffe, it is fo and fo, butyet noman is without Pinne; &c. but unbeleefe is like a cankar in theheart, it isbred in the bowels, and therefore a man is hardlyconvinced of ie, and hardly made to let downehimfelfe this way, and to confeffe,that he wantsfaith:and as this finne is moft. Jeerer, fo it isa kinde of fpirituall wicked- neffe, and it hath a kinde of refined villany, and kath fecret paffages of its owne,as a man knowes not the way ofa fhip in the fea, or difcernes tf-e Eliding ofa ferpent upon a (tone : fo allo there is a kindeoffpiritu all fiiding away fromGod, and from the prom* which is not feene to others, nay, fcarcelycan itbe known toamans felfe, all other corruptions are very troublefome, and dif- quiet a man moll wonderfully, as envie eatsour K k k 3 the

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