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CHAP. IV. Frivolous Cavils and Objections removed. (Book 4)
THe former Chapters having disco∣vered the Beauty of Holiness, and the mighty power and force of Argu∣ments that excite to the practice of it; one who weighs all this by the measures of equity, cannot (as any man would think) but look upon it as the strangest prodigie, that so just a Cause should raiss of its effect, and finde the sons of men, who pretend to be such Masters of Rea∣son, so monstrously foolish in rejecting it upon the account of some frivolous and very fallacious cavils: But the truth is, resolute Impiety is set upon the bench and made Judge; and no wonder though it pass an unjust sentence, and condemn Holiness because of its opposition to Vice.
The common imputations and prejudi∣ces which wicked men load Holiness with, I shall reduce to the four following Heads. First, Holiness lays upon men heavy bur∣dens, and grievous to be born, which makes humane life joyless and uneasie, they being so inconsistent, first, with