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CONTENTS.

HEAP II. THE MISERY OF MAN'S NATURAL STATE, discoursed from Eph. 11. 3.
Man's natural state, a state of wrath, 118-what this state of wrath is, 120-wrath
the heart of God against the natural man, 121-wrath in the word of God against

HEAD I. DEATH, discoursed from Job xxx. 23.

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HEAD III. THE RESURRECTION, discoursed from John v. 28, 29.

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HEAD VI. HELL, discoursed from Matt. xxv. 41.

STATE 1.

THE STATE OF INNOCENCE, OR PRIMITIVE INTEGRITY, IN WHICH MAN WAS CREATED.

ECCLES. vii. 29.

Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright: but they have sought out many inventions.

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HERE are four things very necessary to be known by all that would see heaven; First, What man was in the state of innocence, as God made hini. Secondly, What he is in the state of corrupt nature, as he hath unmade himself. Thirdly, What he must be in the state of grace, as created in Christ Jesus unto good works, if ever he be made a partaker of the inheritance of the saints in light. And, lastly, What he shall be in his eternal state, as made by the Judge of all, either perfectly happy, or completely miserable, and that for ever. These are weighty points, that touch the vitals of practical godliness, from which most men, and even many professors, in these dregs of time, are quite estranged. I design therefore, under the divine conduct, to open these things, and apply them.

I begin with the first of them, namely, the state of innocence: That beholding man, "polished after the similitude of a palace," the ruins may the more affect us; we may the more prize that matchless Person, whom the Father has appointed the repairer of the breach; and that we may, with fixed resolves, betake ourselves to that way which leadeth to the city that hath unmoveable foundations.

In the text we have three things;

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