with sinne, and therefore dead in sinne, for:
First, in his minde there is no∣thing but blindnesse and ignorance, concerning heauenly matters.
Secondly, his conscience is de∣filed, being alwayes either benum∣med with sinne, or else turmoyled with inward accusations and ter∣rours.
Thirdly, his will willeth and lu∣steth after that onely which is euill.
Fourthly, the affections of his heart, as Loue, Ioy, Hope, Desire, &c. are stirred and moued to that onely vvhich is euill, and neuer to that which is good.
Lastly, the members of his bo∣dy are Tooles and Instruments of his minde for the execution of sinne.
All which corruptions and dead∣nesse in sinne are then onely cu∣red, and wee made spiritually li∣uing vnto God, When in Christ we