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pardon all, yea, the greatest; for if God can do anything, he can do every thing, because he is infinite. He can as easily say, Thy sins are forgiven thee, all thy sins are forgiven thee, as to say, Rise and walk, Matt. ix. 5. He can as well save one that has been long dead, rotten, and stinking in his sin, as one newly fallen into sin. For he can as easily say, Lazarus, come forth, John xi. 43, as, Damsel, I say to thee, arise, Mark v. 41.

Lastly, To make an end of removing this fear, I ask thee, who art troubled with the greatness of thy sins past, and with fear that they can never be pardoned, How stand you affected to present sins? Do you hate and loath them? Do you use what means you can to be free from them? Are you out of love with yourself, and humbled because you have indulged them to God's dishonour, and your own hurt? And do you resolve through faith in Christ Jesus, to return from your evil ways, Ezek. xviii. 21, 22, and to enter upon a holy course of life, if God shall please to enable you; and is it your hearty desire to have this grace to be able? And are you afraid, and have you now a care lest you fall knowingly into sin; then, let Satan, and a fearful heart object what they can, you may say, though my sins have been great and heinous, for which I loath myself and am ashamed, yet now I see that they were not only pardonable, but are already, through the rich mercy of God, pardoned, Ezek. xxxvi. 25 - 33. For these are signs of a new heart and a new mind. Now to whomsoever God gives the least measure of saving grace, to them has he first given pardon of sin, and will yet abundantly pardon. For he saith, Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return to the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon, Isa. lv. 7.