The SpiráttsiFl death its firsne. childrenof wrath,4nd deadin finnes andtref jaffes : and that they were dead infirm; hee proveth, Becaufe they r':tlked !n f nne : That theywalked in finne,he proveth, Becaufe theyhad atnóngfl them fotne Threefare falfe guides, which here hee reckons up, and de- guidesamong Glares diem tob'e theee three : ahe pref7a. Firíi, theWorld ; (They sulkedaccordingto the cosr f 'oftheworld.) Secondly, the Devil' ; (According to theprinceof thepower oftheaire,) Thirdly, the lulls of the ,flefh ; (Amongwhom alpweall hadour conuerfation, in timespaj,an the lis sofourfefh,&c.) The fief point that we will obferve asnaturally ailing out ofthewords, is this, DR51° That all men bynature are dead in treffaffes and fannes. Thispaint is tobe confzderedof all men, both thole which are alive, and quickened out of this Lethargie; and thole whichareyet dead in their trefpaffesand finnes. That wee are thus dead in TheDo&rine finne,itplainlyappeares by thisreafon ; All man- proved faro kindewere reprefentedin our firft parent Adam, by Rcafon, ofwhofè fall this deathoffinne, and ofnature, was made a part of thepunifhment ; noW he being the root of us all,and that beingdead, all thebran secondly, by ches malt needs bedeadalto: It is all() plaine by Scriptures, placesofScripture :as, ,lob 545 . The dead[hallheare thevoiceoftho Sonneof God, and they that hearefhall live: fo againe, Ephef. 5 i .. Awake them that flee- .. peg, atsdnaards?from the thrift fBall give tree
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