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But who am I, poor, proud, sinful dust and ashes, that I should expect ever to live so holy, so heavenly, as is here sup- posed 1 Can grapes be gathered from thorns, or figs from this- tles ? Can the fruit be sweet, when the root is bitter ? or the streams healthful, when the fountain is poisoned ? No ; I must either get me a new and better heart, or else it will be impos- sible for me ever to lead a new and better life. But how must 12 102 Resolutions. I come by this pearl of inestimable value..., a new heart ? Can I purchase it with my own riches ? or find it in my own field 1 Can I raise it from sin to holiness ? from earth to heaven ? or from myself to God ? Alas ! I have endeavoured it, but I find, by woeful experience, I cannot attain to it : I have been lift- ing and heaving again and again, to raise it out of the mire and clay of sin and corruption ; but, alas ! it will not stir : I have rubbed and chafed it with one threatening after another, and all to get heat and life into it ; but still it is as cold and dead as ever : I have brought it to the promises, and set it un- der the droppings of the sanctuary ; I have shown it the beauty of Christ, and the deformity of sin ; but yet it is a hard and sinful, an earthly and sensual heart still.
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