A Spring Day Or Comtemplations On Several Occurrences Which Naturally Strike T
A Spring Day Or Comtemplations On Several Occurrences Which Naturally Strike T
James Fisher
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N. ^ But how r mufl this field of the heart' be kept from fuch deftrucSion ? for the fence thereof was quite broken down in paradife* by Adam's going over it to eat the forbid- den fruit. Trie hedge of original righte- CORN. IO7 oufnefs being then no more round this field, how fhail it be preferved r But diffi- cult as the tafk is, nay, tho' altogether out of our power, we are commanded to do it, and that with all diligence, Prov. Iv. 23. For the fence was entirely of man's own breaking down, a...nd he thereby put it out of his power to keep it, though bound thereto in the covenant of works But al-* though he loft his ability to bbey^ God did not lofe his right to command whatfoever he was bound to, and endowed with abili- ty for before the fall. But the queftion ftill recurs^ How {hali the field of the heart be kept ? The anfwer is, By giving it into the care of the great Hulbandman, who hath laid, u My fon, " give me thine heart, " Prov. Xxiii. 26. If this field then be given to his protection, it fhall be kept indeed* left any hurt it ; he will keep it night and day> Ifa.
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