Eft ate ofa fo ule loft. 2 I I Iofr, may be a recompence by the .• . blood of Chrifl:; but for a foule l , lofr is no remedie nor ranfome,no · not in Chr-ifl: himfelfe. To cooceive tbis,confider, ;. things I What is the efrate of a loft . to under- , fQ.ule. fiand it. 1 What it is, that being once · loft makes it irrecoverable. 3 Tbe worthfefnes and impoten... : cie ofall earthly things to help it. 1 For the firft of thefe : fee what goerh-to the lo£fe ofafoule. · : I. I. There is tbe iolfe ofGods&. The e!late vour, feUowfhip, and prefence; of a loft wbofefav:oHrandprefence is6et- foule,whar. , ter than life ·: for With him is the , I• Well of life, And not that onely_, Pfal.6J·3· · but the foule is thruft under Gods moft heavi~ difpleafure, and his hot wratt1, which is a · cpnfum ing fire. · 2. The lorfe of J e fus ChrilJ;,and all the benefits of hi~ redemption:and fo the fou1e is .cut off{rom 2. remiffion offtnne, to which onely I Pfal.3z..u. be!onget
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