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1
c Spiri~,
!ball be affeC!ed, and
t~ucbed
wit!?it fenfibly :
i
weu,ty on th!s
iidethem, andforne
onth~t,
ljlall not fee)57 1t; but fit. hil,becalmed, and goe their
omore moved than·tbey came.
v/u
vnltJJrrat,
1s mort u,ue.
.
wayAnd tba,t
vbi
is not any where,
bw;w,Eere the{e men
/ate;
that
is;'i~ ls
a
peculiar
,
Wind,
and app.roP.riate tothat place where the
Apoffl~s.~re,
tpat
1s,tl~~ eh~~
eh
: elf
e. ,
where
to
feekeit,isbut folly: The place? !tblowetl11n, IS
Szon :
~nd,
mStOJJ,
where
men be fo difpofed,as we·!bewedere-wh1Je·.>that 1s,wllCI;e there IS
concord
and
unity,
mt,!
f-4;
the
dew ofSion,IGi IIJal}d•<llt,JJo'{'tn':f &en;dtc1tonem
~
There,Go.o fenqeth
~h~s
Wmd;
and there
i-kfih~erh
H1s
blefing_
With t!]IS!Vmd;wh!C\1
n~ver
leaveth us nll1tbnng-
eth us
w
iife forevermore, to eternall hfe.
'So cloth
Sdlomon
defcnbeth~ natp~~
?f
Ecclcf.•.~;
the
Wind:
That
itgoethforth.
and thattt
.wnyajfeth round•bor1t,
and then
1~!1:, That:~
rewneth, Fer circurtm(uos:
So dpth tlus,.n commeth
from heaven,
and
't,
blo'Yetli
into the
charch,~nd tho~o,w,
and thoro:n it, tojll1t
w~ththe. bnath
of
hea~m
' ,
an4
;sjt came
from /;eavento
the
c;,~rtrch,
fo .'t !ball rerurne frotH
tb~ Chu~cb, ~nto beAvt~
againe,percircuitm{uos
'.
an.d•wnofe lades lt bath filled With that
wm~,,_ll
!hi!ll
c~r~
ry
with it along
per
circ.~<tt~-fo~s
;.
even tg
fee th!geodnejfe oft/1e
L
o
11.
p
zn the
Lanil
1(
the living,
there to
hv~·w1t,h.
Hnn
and Hts
Holy
S
pmrfor
ever..
,, , : .
,
·. So we have briefly thc;.foll!e
proper~ies
ofthis
Wind,
and
~:>f t~
.sPirit
who(e
;Type
iti~:
'That
zt
u
Juddf!!,,m
the fir!l: ,cornm.mg ;
'Tfm
.:t 1s
mtght;e
m
proce~
din"·
l
That it commeth
from heaven;
4
That !t commeth
znto the
<.:h~rch;
ro fill1t
With,theSpirit,of
heavm,
~nd
to carry
itthith~r
whence lt felfe commeth. Thus
.much fortpefecond, The
(id.l7YP'·
.
1 •
• •
•
·'
This wing brought
dow~e
with it
lfpgtus;
even
im_brcm
lipgitariim,
awhole
1
To be
s;,.,i
'fhower ofthem, which is the.nex_t point, Q:fthe
jheJV
which appeared. By which ap-
There 'PP""
·
··
1 1 · 1" h.
h
m·
J
c
b
r
1
I
b
c
rcdTon,;utr,
~a.nng,-1ta,ppearet1
p a!p,y,t· att.
1
e "'·
ca,menot~.ort
,em1e vesone y, ut ror
&c.
. •
.o:>hersrq9pelide: In that_l}ere is n9t only. fenr,a
Wiifd,
which ferv,eth for their owne
' ·
in.JPiraiion;
but th,re be alfo fejlt
to11gues.
~ith i~,
which ferve for
eloqrJution
(that i's)
tOl'!JfAYI
the
benefit.
tO more than themfelves.
:
'
It!beweth,thqtthe Ho,L
y
G H
0
$,T CO!Ilmeth and is given here, rather as
gratiagratit
dat~,
to doeothers good; than as
gratia gratumfaciens,
tO
benefit theni-
felvcs.
charitM dijfufain corde
would ferve them, Cbaritypo\vred into their
hearts
fo
Rom.r.r:
burgrati•
zlijfofa
in
labiq,
<;race
powredinto tfeir lips,
that is not
ne~dfull
forrheni-
Pfal.i!->•
.felves, but needful! to make oth.ers,belidcthem, partakers ofthe benefit. The
Wind
alone, dwisto breathe withall; the
grace
ofthe Ho L
Y
G Ho s T whereby our
fdves live: b,ut, the
Wind
and
Tongues
,that is.
1:9
{
peake withal!; the
grdce
ofthe H o- .
·L
Y
G" os T, whereby we. make others live, and partake of the
f~me
kimwledge
.to hfe. An union ofthe
Wind
and
Tongueh,ere
on eanh, exprelling the ur;tity of the
,Spirit
and
Word
in Heave!'): thar, as the
Wind
or breath in us is to fervetheTong11e:t
fo is the
Spirit
given, to fet forth tl1e
Wortf,
and the Ho L
Y
G
11
os T to lpread
abroad the knowledge of C HI{ r s T.
.
.
Where, iris not unworthy your obfervin.g neither, that as in the natural! body;
.one and the fame
breath
ofo\lrs,is
orga~on.
b 0 th
vit£
and
vocts,is
the
inftmmmt
both
·of
life
and
voice;
the famethat.we
lire by,
is the fame that
weJJeakeby:
Even the
1
..very like is, in the body
myflica/1;
and both the
'v#a!f breath,
and the
vocaH,
conie
hoth(as we here fee) from the HoLY GHosT,
. This alfo !l:andeth of foure parrs, as did the former.
Por,
there
4ppea;til,
. · 1
Tonguu,
•
cloven,
3
a1
irJVere~f
fire,
4
ji(ting upon eAch ofthfm.
The tongue is the
fubjlantj.ve,
and fubjeCl: ofall;he re!l:, It
is
[o:
And Go
1>
1
t•>q;~~<t\
·
~an
fend
from
Heaven
no bettenhing; not the Divell
from hell
no worfe thing, than
n.
Thebefl
member,,ve h•ve
(faith the
Prophet;) The worff member, we have(Caith
the
Pral.xos ,;
LApoille:)
~oth,
as It 1s 1mployed.
.
.
x.,.,,
3
.i.
T~cbeji,,f!t
be ofG o o's
cleAving;
ifit be
ofHislightningwith thejireofliea-
··
~en
j'
ltbeonethat will
fitjtfl,
ifcaufe be. The
worft,
ifit come from the
Dwels
d~ ~·.
For, bee, as in maby other,fo in the fending of
tongues,
!l:riveth to.be !ike
>
asknowmg well, they are every way as fit infirumen_ts, to workemifch1efe
..
!fhh 4
by~