The Sincere Convert. 47 e61te, aideannet come eta, Rom. 5.6 .1 Cor.2. ?fans tími- fery byhis 14.. for all kind offnsAlikechains, have bound fall.. every part and faculty of man fo that he is y' j faire for ilirring ; and thofe are very firong in him, they being as dear as his itembers,nav as his life, Col. 3.7. fo that when a manbegins to forfake his vile courfcs, and purpofeth to become a new man, .Devil: fetch him buck, World enticeth him,and locketh hem up; and Flcfl faith, Oh it is tooarid a courfe, fare- well then merry dayes, and gccd,fei'lowfhip. Oh thou mayeft with and defire to come oui fometime, but canft not put ilrength to thy defire, nor indure todoir. Thou mayeft hang down thy head like a Bull-trill for tin, but thou canf} not repent of fln; thou mays prefume, but thou cans} not beltieve; thou mayeft come halfway, and forfake force fins, but not all fins; thou mayeit come and knock at Heavens gate, as the fa.liJZ Virgins did ; but not enter in and pats through the gate ; thou rnayef fee the Land ofC4n.tarr, and take much pain to go into. Cazaaan, and mayeft tafie of the bunches of Grapes of that good land, but never enter intoC.anaar. into Hea- ven, but thou liebound, hand and foot, in this woful &ate, and here thou mull he and rot like a deadcarkafsin his grave, until the Lord come and roul away the (tone, and bid thee cc.ne out and live. Laftly, They itre rt4dy cvtrj romesst to drop ,7. W14 ed !into hell. God is a confuming fire 20141 thee, Imrn and there is but one paperwall ofthy body ncar. ;between thy foul and eternal flames. How coon
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