ghenhimbyPeter. Hell is likewife full ofCap.18. fuch troubled Confciences, there is conti- ... nuall farrowing, but yet continuall finning. Rev.t6.I r• h h • b f: f t..~· &9o20)2l• T ey gnaw t elr tongues, ecau1e o tt~u;· pains ; yet blafpheme God with. their~ tongues,and repent 'not to give himglorie, as they Revel. I 6. 1 I. ·It is not the thornin the hand throbbing and burning lv!,lic.:hmakes , · the hand well, but the pulling of it out. . . 3· Thole are ill troubles whofe cure is ;.~hen ~vil, · or when an evil cour(e is taken for·an tll ct:Jre their removal, as, 1. When men go to out'!" fought. W~Jrdmean! to removean inward grief, anq · go not to God; Cain goes and tr4Vel$ ~dt, leaves his Countrey,to fee if.hecan leav.e hiJ fling of Confcience; he afterwards fettlef himfelf to emplohnent in building,_hnt: Cain carries his hell with him. S:aul while his lll' fit is on him fends for David, <J.nd fe~k~s to frill his difiempered fpirit by his nmfickjl An iHDiverfioncloth but Prorogu~, no:t: end -thedifeafe. It is like the cafling of watet upon theoudide of the houfe, when it ,i$ -;tU pfa flame within;or like the goingto th~ fire in a melancholy Q!.artan Ague, to get -outwardheat; when·the cold is inward,and 1the man lhaketh before the fire, his Aguiih fit is thereby increa[ed, and made more violent. , · 2. When men again reft in the Outw1rtl -~reand ohfervation ofKeligiouJ m.~am,with– out any inward change of heart; and a ~horow~R.<:formation Q[ life, Ababhumbles - - hint-
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