Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

The Ev,1 of Ev:11, Or the (left) harrowed with ftones and tiiarp irons, to have their bodies Have d, and then r brown into rivers of cold ice; and a thoufand more what- roever Hel and wicked men coulddevife: they were content toendure al this, and certainly could they have deviled ten rhoufand times more exquitite torments then they did, they would have been content tohave endured that, andwhatfoever elfe, rather than to apt againft theirConfciences the leaft fin, and they accoun- ted this to be a good Choice, when as they law in againft their Confciences on the one hand, and al their torments on the other, they did ra titer embrace theft tortures, then embrace that- fin ; and for this their Choice they are renowned in the hearts ofthe Saints to al generárions: yea, the holyGhoft Bothwitnefs, That they have a good Report, Heb.! r. Tho'e that fuflered Caw- ingafunder, and fcourging, and went up and down in Sheeps-fkins and Goats Ikins,in leather Breeches and Doublers , and fuf eyed the fpoy- ling oftheir goods andof al that theyhad,thefe had a goodReport, and the Holy Ghoft com- mends them for their Choice. Many of you when it crimes toit wil ,be loather to loofe a groat than commit a fin, loather to endure the leaft flame or a nick-name, than to commit a n : Are therenot many Servantshere, orChil- dren wil tel a Lye when they have donean e- vil) rather than Puffer a little frame in theFa- mily from theirParents, or Mallets, or fellow Servants, and Children. What adifference is there betweenthyheart, and the heart of the Mart%rr ?

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