Venning - BX5133 .V44 W3 1654
BacJ f liders. it fignif es to ta.y to heart ; not only to call to winde, and keep in winde, but to lay to heart: Remember from whence thou art fallen that is, lay it to heart,bc ferioufly and tenderly affeaed with it; for that's the laying ofathing to heart. According to this fenle yon have the word u'sd,1rriah 57.1 t . Thou haft not remembered, nor laid it to thine heart; And in the Lamentations, chapr.3.v. 1 9,20. 'cis very pathetically and feel.- ingly expreft; Rrembring mine af- flióion and my mi fern+ , the worm wood andthe gall, my foul hath them Rill in remembrance , and is humbled in me. This is that which our remembrance is to reach unto,viz. to an humbling, to an heart- affe6ling,yea, to an heart - affiBeing, for our being fallen ; and thus to remember cloth exceedingly conduce to our recovery; and that it loth fo, is the fecond thing which lain to prove. And this I prove by two irreprove- able wi tnelës. .Gods If r /
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