A Body of Practical Divinity Consisting of Above One Hundred And Seventy Six S

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A Body of Practical Divinity Consisting of Above One Hundred And Seventy Six S
Thomas Watson
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Anf. No. Peace flows from fanclification ; but they, being unregenerate, have nothing to do with peace, Ifa. Lvii. 21. There is no peace, faith my God, to the wicked. They may have a truce, but no peace. God may forbear the wicked a while, and flop the roaring of his cannon ;" but tho' there be a truce, yet no peace. The wicked may have fomething which looks like peace, but it is not. They "may be fearlefs and flupid ; but there is a great differ- ence between a flupified confeience, and a pa-
...cified confeience, Luke xi. 21. When a ftrong man keeps his palace, his goods are in peace. This is the Devil's peace ; he rocks men in the cradle of fecurity ; he cries, peace, peace, when men are on the precipice of hell. The feeming peace a finner hath, is not from the knowledge of his happinefs, but the ignorance of his danger.
Qu. 4. What are the flgns of a falfe peace? U Anf. 1.
OF PEACE.
•*54 Jnf. I. A falfe peace hath much confidence in it, but this confidence is conceit. The fin- ner doth not doubt of God's mercy ; from which prcibmptuous confidence arifeth fome kind of quiet in the mind.


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