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CHAP. XXIIII.
YEt hath not our troubled sinner any constāt peace•…•…* 1.1 but hauing his eies fixed vpon the Law of God, and hauing no power to looke vp to the Gospel of peace, out of his feare he makes a new obiection, cry∣ing & saying, Doth not the Law of God accurse euery transgressor, that abideth not in all that is written in that Booke to do it? And haue not I broken all the commandements of the law? Yes I haue broken them, in thought, word, & deed, and not onely out of ignorance, weake∣nesse, or vnaduisednesse, but I haue bro∣ken, them boldely, prowdly, contemp∣tuously; therefore sure I am that Gods curse lyeth vpon me, I feele the weight and furie of it, and I am no heire of blessednesse.
Indeede here appeares the great ma∣lice* 1.2 and subtilty of Satan, which it be∣hooueth all men to looke vnto with great care, and to take heede of it in the dayes of our peace and securitie, he suffereth vs not to looke into the Law