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Zeal without knowledge is like a mettled horse without eyes, or like
a sword in a madman's hand; and there is no knowledge where there is
not the word.
REPENTANCE.
Repentance carries with it a divine rhetoric, and persuades Christ
to forgive a multitude of sins committed against him.
One difference between true and false repentance lieth in this: the
man who truly repents crieth out against his heart; but the other,
as Eve, against the serpent, or something else.
There are abundance of dry-eyed Christians in the world, and
abundance of dry-eyed duties too--duties that never were wet with
the tears of contrition and repentance.
Take heed that a sin in thy life goes not unrepented of, for that
will make a flaw in thine evidence, a wound in thy conscience, and a
breach in thy peace; and a hundred to one if at last it doth not
drive all the grace in thee into so dark a corner of thy heart, that
thou shalt not be able, for a time, by all the torches that are
burning in the gospel, to find it out to thy own comfort and
consolation.
As vices hang together, and have the links of a chain, dependence
one upon another, even so the graces of the Spirit also are the
fruits of one another, and have such dependence on each other that
the one cannot be without the other.
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