sufficiently than of aggravating his sin too much. He resolves that he will go to a throne of grace and ask for mercy. Nor will he wait for any more convenient season, lest he should perish before the hoped for season arrived. He is ashamed indeed to go in so mean and destitute a condition, but he despairs of ever going in any other way. He, therefore, breaks through all the engagements he has made with sin and Satan and goes, with all his guilt upon him, to his God and Savior. He now perhaps may
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