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 Well then, is this a work of grace! Is this contrition and sorrow for sin, a beginning of repentance; then it must needs be of great necessity to salvation.

Now, that something may be hinted to put sinners in a way to this unfeigned sorrow, let me beg of you, in the bowels of love, earnestly desiring your souls welfare, to meditate seriously on these three things, which will if set home by the spirit of God, help you to the after work, even hearty sorrow and true contrition.

I. Look over your past life, and labour to see the goodness and patience of God, who hath been abused and despised by that unkind dealing of yours. Oh, souls! remember the days of old, and reckon up God's gracious dealings with you. Were you ever in want, who supplied you? Were you ever in weakness, who strengthened you? In sickness, who cured you? In misery, who succoured you? Was it not the Lord? And how can you forget him, who forget not you in your low estate? Will you reward the Lord thus? What shall I say of you? Hear, O heavens, and hearken O earth! The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib; and