676 1 The Pra5tice o f PYetie. but as a medicine to cure thy: foule,by drawing thee ( who art ,fz "cue .iu tinne) o come by repen -` Mat,9,x2. tance vino Chr. fez (thy Phytici an) to haue thy foule healed. 2, That the foreft tickcnefe or painefulleta difeafe which th3u, cana endure,, is .nothing, if it bee compared to thofe do. lours and paines , which Ierku chriit thy Sauiour bath fufe- red for thee : when in a blaudy fwcate bee endured the wrath o God , the panes of Hell , and a turfed death, which was due to thy tins. Iuf 'cly therefore may flee vfe thole words of Jeremy; Luk 34.14 í'1a1.38,7. 1ID.Z 4. Pfal.x8,5. rleb,5.7, GaI.3.14. Lam.1,a5. Diem legi- raits vel a' dims, 7 rios et quanta ilk .. Behold, d-Reif there be any Jór- i ?ne cuiPa c row, li c veto r»y forrów,which is done vtsto mee. , wherewith the Lord bath of flibl ed nee , in the day of his erce wrath. Hath the Son of go indurcd fo much for thy Redemption , and wilt not chou a' finful rata indure a little Íi6St i 1Nl t, i7ltcllig. mu os ceca tores omnia de- bere liben- terA ine- rizeca,a fckeaeffe for his pleafure; efpe- ;,c.ica it,ta. daily when it is for thy rood? ;, -That
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