Shepard - Houston-Packer Collection BV4914 .S5 1659

1: go The Sincere Confvert. Chrittour off from thence ; let them hear never fo much only Re- ' of their mi'tery,nor fee never fo Much of their d, erner. fin, yet they will not be beaten off fro`r t .rift- ing o C. 4: To the , Fourthly,The tottering,doubtful unbeliever: tottering one that is in a queftion whether he had heft, and doubt- have Chrift or no: he fees Tome good in Chrift ful unbe- that he would gladly have him for ; as, Then Never: I (hall have Heaven-, and pardon; andgrace, and peace.; and yet he fees many things he diflikes withChrill ; as namely , then farewe' merry meetings, pfaftimes, cards,and dice;plea- _ fure and finful games ; and hence they totter this way and that way, not knowing whether they had belt have Chrift or no, lam. r. 6, 7. thefe people reject 7efus Chrift. iv. IV. And now comeand fee the greatnefs of great this fin. evil in re- i. It's a moft bloody fin,it's a trampling un je&fng Chrift: der foot theblood of the Son of God , Hebr. rc: A bloo- I 0.21. dy fin: 2. It's a moft Difhonouringr fin for as 6y $: A difhc- the fir} ad: of faith a manglorifieth God by enuring obeying all the Lawat an inftant in Chrift : fo, u' ' by rej ins him, thou c'oft break all thofe Laws of God in an inftant, and fo doff difho- flour him. 3: An un- 3 It's a molt ungrte ful fin, it's defpifng grateful fin Gods greateft love,which the Lord takes croft (heavily. moft An in_ 4. It's a ire. cufable fin : for what excuCab;e have you to caft againft 7efus Chrit ? Oh, fry: my fins are fo great, thou wilt fay. But take Chrif his blood will wath thee from all thy fins. Oh !.

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