Venning - BX5133 .V44 W3 1654

A Warning to 2.To remember fignifies to meditate. upon ; Now meditation is a thinking ofa thing over and over, again and a- ,gain;'tis the fixing and fettling of the thoughts upon fuch or fuch a fubjea, So 'tis us 'd in Pf.63.6.Iremember thee sloe my bed,(and prefently addes,as are explanation of his meaning) and me- ditate of t hee in the night wathes, So that to remember is not barelyto cal a thing to minde,but to keep it in minde , to revolve it over & over. So,7oh. r 5.20. Chrifl charges them to remember thofewords,viz.That the Dircipte is not above his M after .To remember,that is, to think often of,and mute much up. on thofe words. N ow thus a fettled meditation upon,and keeping in mind the thoughts of what we once were,& what we once did, and what we once had, and from all which we are now fallen, doth very much conduce to the re- inflating of us into that condition. 3. There is yet an higher degree of meaning in the wod, and that is, as it

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