Polhill - Houston-Packer Collection BT770 .P7 1675

itttOU% aíäí 457 ordinary Bread, but receive from him hidden Manna ; they draw out their Souls to their Bre- thren, and he draws out h. it Saul to them. In the laff place, if thou would(} be allured, fet thy heart on God, and ChriJ1. and Heaven ;ftay no longer in the (hails of this lower World, take thy flight by Faith and Love into the fphere of Infinity, where thy Soul may open and dilate it fell for ever. Hang no longer a- bout the drops and little particles of Being , put forth thy Saul might and main into the great ocean of Sweetnefs and PerfeEtion, which is able to fill up thy two vali Capaci- ties of Mind and Will with its unmeafurable Truth and Goodnef.. Warm thy Heart no more among the little (parks of Good here be- low; loar, up upon the wings of Defire and ar- dent AffeEtion to that pure immutable Sun of Love and Goodnefs ; one of whole golden rays of favour will be more to thee than a World. Thou haft, O Believer, a Soul twice Heaven -born ; once as it is in its own nature an immortal (park from above, and again as it bears the imprcfs of Heaven in its Graces. And anfwerably thou halt a double impetus after Happiiiefs; one in the intlina of nature thirlting after ite and another in the more Di- vine impulfes of Grace prefing towards it as its Center. Think rot that fuch a Soul fhall ever fine, reft,till it come back to the firff point from whence it ifrued, and refign up it fell to its Original in the J ofom of God. Inflame thy Heart

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