'J:he loJiofConfciettfethegre.ttejtloJr. ;t1 ~on~panion for Beafts, till he looked u~ ~o Cap. 2I. God, and receivedhis reafon aga~ne. Aman.----... rejectingConfcienc~, is like Saul rejecting the · -wprq of Ood~ rejeB:ed and ca,ft vff by God : · for it, 1 1 $am. I)• z6. Thou hafl rejelled the · ·. · word ofthe Lord, and the LtJrdbath rtjelled thee: .Bec4u[e thOHhaft dej}if~d k.!Jowledge, G(}a hatb t:Je.. ffiifed thee, Ho~4· 6. · _ I - The loffe of Confcience to a man fom~ . time acquainted.with it, and guided by it, 1 'j's like the Io(fe ofthe StP to the Wife men; Mar. 2• ids as much as the lolfe ofall thyGrace, and · of all thy Pett~~, ~~ all thy comfort is wort~; Jt is the lfJJJrofChrift. They had not their joy ~gaini!'iill they taw theSt~r ~gain,nor could t~ey go ~oCbriJ!.Withot~t ~~· . ~ . ' .... ~ f,l '4 -p, XXI,I~ . -~ ~ The tife ofi'error tofou~fortsofme11tt ; ' \.. ;>" y ~ • • • • :T· I:Ie P_ext U1e Cee~_keth _Teiror,; . andth<(t in . ' ·: · p~rucu]"r to four forts of111en. . • · · ··. ~ · ' ,;~. ·· To fi1ch as 'have no care to get or keep ·J good Confcience,nortoavoidan evill. ~11 thedifeafes ofthe foul are ored firfl: in an evill .: :ind viciopsCopfcicpce : ~- all the torments · ·· ~mifcries qfHel are fJlitumiz,edin ap unq9ief, a11d felf~torine11ting Conf~ience. Suam focy,tp Gebemiam Portat, Ipfa te/fu _, Ipfa judex1 . lpJ~ ratter~ ipf~ career. This man carrie1his Hell iz-' fang with, him :w/Jer:~ever he comfJQrgofl, . be .~~~._ . ~ . . · rtel . ~; ~ ! \ /
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