This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1660 Excerpt: ... himfe£.tat; the feet of-mercy, and pursue his pardon, ufltUi by acts of-sincere Repentance hesriJure himself his aiihed atjiiappineflfe is attained, and shall with certainty be possessed:; anJ so he pcperienceth in himself, and evidenced unto all others that the Believing sinner is the subject of Gospel Repentance; and rio I paste io the third Conclusion considerable in the nature'of Repentance.- % Conclusim. Srnse ofy and sorrow set sw as committed against Gedyare the prot&rfiwt atls of trtie Repentance. t True Repentance ( as most Divines determine ) doth conftst in two.parts 5 viz,.) Humiliation and Conversion; the casting x Cor. 1i 11. own e eart for anc !?e ca&ng Æ1: A footing for Ei T» wckanneffe,and sih,-with.grief, (hame and anguish; andity££n. //#g iniquity 1 Acts 8.22. and dead workjHtht 61 Revel. 9, i0,Thts distinction v 'or rather distribution of Repentance; is not on satt3 Kjci-dictated by the denominations of Repentance, which in tJb y--ff. Hebrew is called Nacham, An irkjpg of the foul; and.Te/ nniujn a A f rmngfrcm iniquity 1 so in the Greek y«fM&aMeti, MiT&pfaw» l4fitrgrief' nd' Metanoia, After-nit; and in the La® 4 MewoU. pœmtentia, and Resipifcentia; the one expressing the Tense'and sorrow of the foul; the other, the retrogradations and returns of it from sin"% but the Scripture also doth clearly suggest, nay, fpk out, these distinct parts of Repentance, Humiliation. and fttnve r requinrg.sometimestheone, sometimes the otlie..wfin Repentance is the duty to be discharged; calling sometimes for faftixgy weeping, and walking in sackcloth and. ashes nay, the rending-of the heaH, and not the garœen Joel 2. us l2.#nd sometimes, and that very commonly, for timing toaheLord; nay the wholework ...
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