Andrewes - Heaven Collection BX5133.A56 X3 1641

d'wn~ ~~lild.s; , but,a~M~ hatb y,o~fa.{ed to ~ak~ umol-;hriiteife a fecon~ cl_ary.~ea.ne~ in~e,gpvernmtn&<9f!riapkip4~.p f~ ~ath-1-Jt;fct ovc:ruri~d, r}lem ~..p~rt :o£bl.s qw,~e dl,lty~,Wilt/~ qn_e.m¥1 m•ght ~eone anoth«$ deb~or1 ,i¥ .( a(tp~ 11-Jort) f:km.o. k9.1!1HJI ~-~~· '! o,~he cq11veiance ·the~;. of dive,~kl;>c:nefits,.,H,e had\ c0llle,_4 tqH•mfc!Ued•v~rfe~i)~tfons; an4j~y·, *'* theni with Hrmfdfe: As ouf Parents,.to the WdFke,pfour bringiAt . forthl our Teacbm,i.n,the workepf .our training up.; and,nial.1y otheq in their kindes, with Him, an~ under Him;. His meanes and·M;,,;Jlii~s;- R.om. ij. 4; a~lforiiurgcod. ,_,..,,,~,, . '. ·,',; , · · .,, ' :- . , And in th~ liigh,and he.a~~nly,'\.VO,(k!l ofthe pief~t.Y:!ltion ofall our lives, ~~fon~,: ellates> and gqods, in fafety, peaceam~quietnt:!fe; in this Bis, fo great and · divide~eQefit, He hath aJfolliated c~Jartd Himfqlfe: :md in regard ofHis care and travel! therein, hath entitlc;d him to part'of tJis,dwne right; h·a~hmade ove~: rhis ·..'2!!~,1;ind made it due to C~fiir, 01nd fo commcth he to c;lairrie it. . · , . , Ilwhichpoint welearnc;;if tVe pay tribute, wha~ \We havl: for itpack. ina change: if wegi'lle, what C£[ar giveth,~s for·it ;tg.tine; our penny ~nd otir penny-lllor(beJ : Even this, Vt fit f411; & r-oerit.JU in diebu.S noflris. tray 3 Ji,g; '!.his isit, towhich we doe debitum teddere, as he calle~h it ('l{.omans 13.) Rom.xyf: ,Thisjto wllich we doemutuam rvicm,l rependere' as he fpeaketh) I Tim. 5·4· 1 Txm.5·4- '!l Jl.& "".eo• and even for this caufe ,pay 'We tribute,. For this, that while wee Rom., 5 ,5; intend our private pleafure:; and profits ln particular, we' have them that ~qy,howwe may fafely andq1,1ietly doe it; that counfcll and contrive oll,(·peace; while wee intend every man his owne atfaires : that \'Vake while,we fleepe fecurelyJand carke and care,.while we a,re rrier~y and ne– verthinke ofit. Perforis, by whofc prtwidence, an happyPeace ,W~e' long have enjoyed, and many good bleffings are come to our Nation, .In which refpeCl:., we owe them a largequ.e; I:uger than I (now) cari lland. to recount. ' . . , I We owe themhonour inward, by a,reverent t~riceipt. z: And outward, by an honourable tellirrlony of the vertues in rhein and the good we receive by therir. . And fure Iam, this \Ve owe, Not to JPeakt r Per. 2 .'i6: e'llill of tlmn that are in authority: and if there were fome infirmity, not Iude8. · ~o blaze, but td conceal~ and cover it; for that the .Apoftlemaketh a part · of honour; t [or.u.lj. 3· Weeo\ve them o\lr Praytri, and daily devout temembrances; For aD (faith Sa:irit Paul) but by fpec:iall preroga. tivefor Prili9es. 4· We owe them theferviceofo'ut bodies, \'Vhich ifwe tTim;i.i; tefufe to come in pcrfon to doe, theAngeRofthe Lordwill cutjeos, as he did Mero,zJudgt.t P+ And ill awordw fay \Vith theApoftle,Non recu- Ad:s•5· trl [omorl. . . All thefe vile owe, :ind ;~1! thefea:re parts ofqu.e C~farir, butthefc are w ithout the compalfe ofthis qu~ here. Thefebenot the things here que– llioneti. It is thecoinewithC4ars ftampe, it is amatter ofpayment, Let , us hold us to that; · ,_- - !fay (

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