C HAP. XVI.. 263 when they were exiled- ,ther.efrom; and powring out their very hart, when they f Pf 4 )4 remembred how they had gonewith the multitude-into Gods houle , withvoyce offong, prayfe, & iolemnity; for which now their g foules longed, Sc euen fayn g 1'1)4' 2, ted in them. Yea the very h wayes of Si- on lamented when no man came to,. the folemne feafts: & Ifrael mourned, when the Lord had deftroyed his i congregati- i LAW. z,6,1 on,caufed the feafts and Sabbathes to be forgotten in Sion, and forfaken hïs altar: their hart was heavy, and their: eyes dim, k.becaufc the mountaine ofSion was de- k Lam.S, al folate. And fo comfortable .Was the I$' fellowftdp of Gods children unto the i Ga1.2,9. Apoftles themfelues (though they were rev. ? 1, I4- the 1 pillers and foundations of the mRom. bi, i r f.z, church , and needed this help lefl then i ;, others)that they ofté longed to m fee the n Rom. 15, brethren , for their comfort, through rPT; a3, their mutuall'faith ; &earnt he itly in .lire help of their n players , euen as they o9Thef.i,z againe °pr<<yed. for then ,hadgreate P joy ;. u and contolation in their loe , and holy bi 4 . i walking in the trueth; yea efteemed. them Thef. z, the qcrowne of their rejoycing, their 0,20. R 4 glory
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