Preston - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.P7 N4 1634

-· • V p ll. I ·G H T N E s. j to leauerheidinneofuncleanelfe, yet they haue eyes full ofadultery, that .cannor,ceafe to finne, Ifay) it is trueofany orhe:r ·fin, towhich an un– found hearted man is given vp,hecannotceafeto fin, as Pro. I'9.I9 .Aman·ofmuchan,gerjba!lfujfer Prou,I9.19, punijhment, tbot~gh he he delivered,hu ar;ger jh4jl .come againe: that is ,though he be often ~punifhed for his anger, for his difrempered angerand paf- , lion, though he find many evilleffects ofit, and fo be delivered from it by.many purpofes to returnetoit no more, yet,_faith he, his anger will · ~me agamc,andagaine; Sothatitistruc which li· is·laid in thegenerall, Let the foo!e hee heaten in a .· .morter,yet hewill returncagainctohis folly and wickednetfe, it cannot be beaten ·out ofhim·:it · 1 is the nature s>f an unfound-hearted man,though ·he be often delivered, he will returneagaine,and againe-. IerobMm., though he were admot1iilied, yet>ftill he will returne: thelfraelitcs,though they were often ·quieted,and fatisfied,yet being a friffe-necked people, they frill rebelled and murmured againll: God, [o Pharaoh: fo that you may take this for a fure rule, that, take a AllGodsdea~ man whofe heart is not fcmnd, all the miracles Iling$ vvillnot i~ t.he World,all the.preaching, all.rh.e admo- ~ ~~Kdh~:r~ · · muons, aH the merCies, a.Jl the atfhchons, al1 1 fro:n'finne, · the expe-rience that he can gaine by all the paffagesofGods providence towardshim, and ab,out him, will norkt:epe hi_m from >returning to his ~~,J finne, but frill :hefalls backe-to it againe, and againe,it gets ftrength frill; but with a man that bath.afound heart, thatis perfeet, it is not· fo., · V 2 he i

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