Andrewes - Heaven Collection BX5133.A56 X3 1641

Sermon 1~4-·_.---:--:-::::--0'-;'f_th_e_R~&:;-s_u-;R;-;-R-:-:r.-:-:c:--T-I_o;-N- · ·:-::-----5....:: 3..:.,7_ ~l"c no~ecarriedHimthence. What ofthat~ Nancredens[Nfcitatum credidit Htmtc "' c ·r. lh b 1 -' ' r-uatmn,forwantofbelec.eHew.artlen~ cc e eeve".' He w,ucarrted atvay. She erred iqfo beleev'ing, there was errour mherlove; but there was love in her errour coo. · · f h 1 · And, give mee leave to lay out thre~ more argument~o er ove, out of this Yet,het I~vo; vcrfe (to make up eight,.towards the makmg up ofher~~~tt,.m.) . . . ' The verytidelhegtvesf!tm, of Dommummcum, •S one, My La R. o, thatihee ! · ives Him thatterme. For,tt ihewes, herloveandre~petl:~a~ nowhttabated, by ghe fcandall of His death; It was amoll: opprobnous, tgnommtous,ihaJhefull death ~efulfercd, fuch, as in the .eyes of the world; many would have.beenc afhamed to owneHim (orfay ofHim; Meum:) but; anywouldh~vebeene afmd to honour Him with that title, to !tile Him; Dbminum. She was netther. Meum; for hers; Domin~m 111 eam, for her Lo 1t 1> !heacknowledgeth Him, is neither afhamed, nor afraid to continue that title ftill. Amorfcandalunon{candalizatus. . . · Anotller(which I take to be farre beyond this) That, ihee having looked into' i' thegrave alittle before, and feeneneveran Angel/there; and of a fuddenlooking in now,andfeeing tJYo,(afight,ableto have amazed any; any, but her) It moves not' her at all. The fudciennelfe, the !l:rangeneffe, the glorioufneffe of the fight, yea; evenof ~ngels, move her not at all. Shee feemes to have no fenfe of it; and foro bein akinde ofextafieall the while._ Domine, propter te eft extra fe, faith Bern4rd. t.4rnor extitfillpatiens. • , . cAnd thirdly, as thatfiraogefight affected her not a whit :fa neither did theii: l comfortable fpeech worke with her at all. Comfortable, I call it, for they that aske the caufe~ why, (why weepeY~"?) fhew,they W>Juld remove it, ifit!a~ inrhem. Neitherofthefe dtd,or could.move her, or ~akeher onccleave her weepmg: fhee wept on, ftill(~ H 11 1 • -r w•ll ~ske her, lJ.UidploriH? by aoq by againe.) If fhee finde an Angell,tffbe finde~ot her f:-o aD, lt Wtll not~erve. Shce had ratherfinde His deadbody, thanthemmall thetr glory. No manmearth; no Angel!in heaven canco'mfort her, none but Be that is taken llnMy, CH 11. Is T,andnone but CHR r sTand, till !hefinde Him againe, her foule refu(eth all manner comfort :yea,evenfro~ Heaven, evenfroJil ther..Angelithemfelves: The[e three; r..Amir fuper amijf11m renuensconfolari. ' . · . . Thus !bee, in her love, for her fuppofed loffe; or taking IIWay; And what !hall 1 becomeofus, in ours chen~ That lofe Him •not once, but oft; • And riot in fup– pofe, as lhee_did, but in very deed; 3 -And that, by finne (the wor!l: loffe ofall; ) If And that, n~t.by any others taking11way, but by our owneaCl:, and wilfull default; and are not gneved, nay, not moved awhit, breake none of our wonted fports for it, as ifwe reckonedHim, as good loll:, as found. Yea, whenCH 1t I s '1\ and the Ho. ~ Y ' GHosT, and thefavour ofG o ~>,and all is gone, how foone, how eafilyare wecomforted againefor all this~ that, none!hall need to fay, quidplor,u? ro us, ra– ther, qutdnonplora?aske us, whywe weepenot, having(agood c;aufe to doe ir as !V~thenhavet' Thisforthe.dnge/s part~ > - V11.a: 4: l:J1hen {hee bai tbUifaid,jhee turned l1erfelfe about; andfa,. I is ii s flilidinjl ! ~ndknew~o~tba~~£'ll>M 1!' ~~~ ---" ~ - ·· · 1 , Alivayes the Angels; (we fee) touched theright firing~ and fuee tels them the: wrong caufe, but yet the right,ifit had beene right. Now, to thts anfwer of hers; they would have replied and taken away her }r:furcouchingher Loa o' s taking away· that if ihee knew'au !bee would have ~ ~~!!~~h~~and {et ~~r ~~~!!~by ~~~m; and lef~ ~~ '!_etping, '~~~ ~ec~e i[l whit~ ~ ~ ~ !\~fi

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