162, VireEionsforgetting and keeping them : There is not only a want ofcomfort, but a kind of averfnefs from it : The foul bendeth it Pelf to break its own Peace, and to put away com- fort far from ir. So faith he in verf. 2. Myfoulre. Ned to be comforted In fuch cafes, men arewitty to argue themfelves into diftrefs ; that it is hard for one that would comfort them to anit er them; and they are witty in retelling all the Arguments of comfort that you ca.n offer them; fo that it is hard to fallen any thing on them. They have a weakwilfulnefs againfl their own Confolations. Seeing then that the bell have Each forms and fad interruptions, do not you wonder or think your cafe firauge ifit be fo with you. Would you fpeed better then the bell? Long for Heaven then, where only isJoy without forrow, and everlafling Ref without interruption. 13 1 R E- --tY-
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