t All cal4tmt~:J is from finne. -' verfe, to redeeme us from all in iquity, to purchafe· to himfelfea people that fhould ferve him in their • life time: andcanfr thou thioke,that thou that hafi .ferved thy lulls all t.hy life time, fhalt yet · be "ac- , · cepted at death~ It 1s a common faying with you, that if aman be called at the eleventh hourc, he !hall be received: 'ds true, if thou breltcalled then firfi:, ananot before., .as the thitfe' who was not .call'd afore, was then accepted: but what if thou h~Hbeenecall'dafore, and ha·!l: not accepted , but put otftiU deat h~ thy cafe then will be GXceediog dangerous. Againe, '1aske thee,·what is it makes thee refolve to come io at death' ~ If love to . ·ChrHl, then it would fooner; if to thy fdfe, how lhall fqch aconver~onbe accepted ~ · . r, - ~ .. , · Come wenow·to the lafl words : ·And I llJill heale their lanJ~ ( VVEhave thefe three poiQ~S may1>eobferp · vedout of them. . · · , 1. Tlut aO c~lamities ~nd troubl~s proceed ftom flwne; this I note fro~ the order pf the words: hee firll forgives their (lopes_, then . he~les_their land. · . 2. Thai if C414mitits he removed,t~ndfinnu ~le not.: \ r - forgiven; ~~--~------------------~~----~~--~/
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