Andrewes - Heaven Collection BX5133.A56 X3 1641

540 OftheRuuRRJtcTI_oN. Serm~~ this here) Heaskedher,quidJlor.u? W?y fbC wept? • Ofth.emthat went toE:;;;;;– LukoF•r. 'q~tdtrifleseflu f Why areye fad? l W1thm a verfe followmg (the nineteenrh)He' fa1th to the Eleven, Pax vobu,PeMe he tQthem: 4 And to the women that mer H" . e Mu<h.>B.,. rh~ way, ~pm, that is, Rejoyce, beglad. So, noweeJing, nobeingfad: now. no1t~.on th1s day, but1eaceandjoy: they doe properly belong eo this Feall:. ' mg And, rhis I note the more willingly,now, this yeare; becaufethe !all: Eafhr we could not fowell have noted it. Somewept then; all werefad, little joy there wa and there was aquid, .a go9d caufe for it. But bleffed be Go D that bath now fe~; us amore kindly Eafter, ofthis; by taking awaY, the caufe ofour forrow rhen, rhat wee may preach of .f!.!!:!dplmu? and be farre from ir. Somuch for quidplorasl CHI\IsT'squell:ion. Nowtoherahfwer. ' lleranfrm, She is ll:ill where lhe was; at.fuftt~lmmt before~atfujlulifli;now: fi tufu;'/uliflii • we!hall nevergerrhar word from her. ' Bur, ro C HR 1 s T lhee feemcs fomewhar more harlh, than to theAngels. To themlhecomplainesofothers,Thejhavetakm. C.t it I sT lhefeemestochargeat leall: to fufpc:Ct ofthe faCt, as if Heclooke~ like one that had beenea breaker up'of graves, a carrycr away of Corfes out ofthm place ofrell:.Her (if) implies asmuch. But pardon love: as it fcares where it needs not, foit fufpecrs ofi, where itbathno taufe. He, or any that comes in our way, hath done it, hAth taken Him awaJ, when love is at alorfe. But Bernardfpeak~s fo CH ft Is T for her; Domine, amorquemh/1.. /Jebat in Te, & dol9r quem h"bebat de Te, excu.fet eam apud Te, fi forte erravit 1imTe: That the love lhee bare eo Him, the forrow lheehad for Him, rrtay excufeherwirh Him, if!he were in any errour concerning Him, in her faying, Si Tu[Hf!ulijli; origB; Aqd yet, fee how Go o lh;lll direCt che tongue'! In thus c;harging Him,Pro;he~ ~"t &nefcit,.S~e fayes truer than fl1e 'vas awa~e. For indeed, ifany tooke Hi111 "'"!·· Jt was Heedtd t.t. So,lhee was not much amtffe. Her fi tu, was rrue,chough nor in her fen(~. For, ifN~dde ip.fofaEfumeJI, ipfeftrit. All thatwas done.toHim, Hedid C&rJfok&"'· it Hirn{elfe. H16 taking<~way, virtm fitit, nonfacinm, was by His ownepower, not by the act ofany other : Etgloria, non injuria ; No othermans injury it was,but His owneglory, that !hefound Him nor there. This was true, but this was nopartof her meaning. , I cannot here paffe over fwo more CharaCters ofher love,that fo you may have the full ten I promifed. ! 1 One, infi tt~JuHuliHiEslmJinher 1J11m, inher[Him.]Him! WhichHim! Her affeCtions frcm~ (o to tranfport her;as lhefayes no man knows what.To oneamwe ftrangerro her,and !hero Him,lhetalks ofonethriceunder the rerme ofHim,lftitll . hAjltakm Him away, tell me where tho11 haft laidHim, and! ,.;/lfttch Him; Him,Hilll; :mdHim, and never names Him, ortds who He is. This is SQ/tPrifmM amoril; anir· regular fpeech, but!ove'sowne dialeCt. Him, is enough with love, who k.nowesnot who that is ~ It fuppoles every body, all the world bound to take nonce ofHilll whom we lookefor, onely by faying, Him; though we never tdlHis name, nor fay, 1aword more. Amor, qt~emipfe rogitat, neminemputans igmrart. • . • ~ The other is in her ego toll4m; IfHewouldtell herwhereHehadla1dH1m, 0• wouldgoefetch Him (that!he would.) Alas poorewoman,!he was not able to1Jii: Him. There are more than one, or two either, allowed to the carrying ofacorps. lohn.''"' As for His, it hadmore rhan 11n hundredJotmd weight ofniyrrhe amlotherodeHrl upon it, belide the poifeofa dead body. She could nor doe it. Well, yet !he would doe it, though. o mulier, non mulier (faith origtn) for ego to/lam feemes rather the fpeech ofa Porter,or of fome lull:y firongfellowat leatt,thanofafilly weakewo– man. But love makes women more than women, at leall: it makes them have "' ,..: l<;>i' the courage above the firength, farre. Never meafures her.owne forces,no bu_r· den too heavie, no affay too hard fd\' love, Et nihil ert~be{rit 11iji nomen difficultAlii; and is not a!hamea ofany thing, but that any thing lhould betoo hard orrooheayiC for ir. AffeCim.fine menfNr;, viri11111 propriarum. Both thefe argue dilexitmnltu/11• And fo now, you have the full number often! ·· ., Yi.!! ,•

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