Howe - B3999 R4 H68 1702

46 The Living Temple. Part II. But under which he really wafts, and . which certainly blafs, withers, and confumes him, and even turns his very BleJjìngs intoCuries! How clofely ad- hering ! as a Garment wherewith he is clothed, and as a Girdle with which he zs girt continually. How fecretly and fiibtly infinuating ! as Water into his Bowels, and Oyl into his "Bones ! And how defervedly doth it befall ! The Curfe Caufelefsfhall not come : This can never be without a Caufe. If another Curfe me, it (hews he hates me. If the Righteous God do fo, it fignifies me to be in myfelfari hateful Creature, a Son and Heir, not ofPeace, but of Wrath and a Curfe. And that the EffeCi muff be ofequal permanencywith itsCaufe So as that God is angry with the Wicked every Day ,and rains upon themFire and Brimfione, and anhorrible Tempefi, as the Portion of their Cup. Indignation and Wrath, Tribulation and Anguifh, upon every Soul of Man that does Ea and continually growing into a íreafirre, againfl theDay ofWrath. 2. View,

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