264 ebeDtfptapof tottottoOpCc : Or, 4. In refpec`t of the Terms upon which roe 'Trade. !hall apply the whole . I íhall fpeak briefly to each of thefe. r e sari. Fill, The Subje& that thefe Merchandifes Dual Trade inrich is the Soul, the Precious and Immortal ioriches Soul of Man, which all other Trades and the soul. Merchandife cannot in the leafs degree relieve the Wants of, much lefs inrich ; but thefe Heavenly Merchandifes loth this. 1. It is hereby theSoul of a Believer, or a Spiritual Merchant, comes tohave God again ; God to be his God, yea, a God in Covenant with him, and to be his Portion for ever (as you have heard.) 'Tis through Jefus Chrift, or by the Peace he hathmade, that this Blef ling'is obtained; God is hereby our Father, and Chrift is our Saviour, and the Spirit is our Sanaifier ; whofoever will venture out by Faith, and Trade in thefe Seas, or on this Voyage, (hall obtain a fure Intereft in Chrift, and in God through Jefus Chrift for ever. 2. Becaufe this Trade anfwers all the Ne- J'kü1.4.19 reflities of the Soul, or all its Wants ; My God Jhall f app y all your need, according to' his Riches in Glory by Chrift Yefus : Graciously, nay, Gloriòully, or according to his own Fulnefs, or rich Mercy, or Riches in Glory Nay, 3: Not only fupply the Needs of our Souls, but thefe Merchandifes tend to inrich the Soul with Grace ; yea, with all Grace. This Trade, or this Merchandife, putsa Crown better than that of Gold on its Head, and Chains about its
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