Bolton - HP BV4500 .B62 1634

356 Generall dire ions' for a ruffe of their maddeft meetings moft roaringoutrages and revellings,their hearts upon remembrance of death, their fe- cret impenitent guiltineffe, that [hid account at Gods dread- full Tribunal( , at which they may bee arraigned the next a vides eouv!,i..1-ioure,&c. were full often twitcht a and flung withmany in- peccarons : mterroga Om co. ward bitter gripings, and flay ifh foretaftesof hellifh terrour; fclennam. Nonne yet upon their change,and change of joyes, even in the high- oravius omnibus ''rater repoichris ? ell tideand torrent of their penitent b scares , andforrow for intueris iztitium: finne- ' ( and they fhouldbe fad for nothing elfe y their fpirits ejus & falubrita- tern miraris cor- fhall bee refrefheci andravifht with a Paradife of fweeteft pores; filimuun peace, and heavenly glimfes of eternal! light. In a word, if d a a rq n5- tiaompu: m ain btl r theywould in earneftabandon the Dive's fervice , comeout fpice ulcera at ofHell, give their names unto Chrift in truth, and try ; I dare vibices anima e- ins; cord:1g; max. allure them in the Wordof life and, truth , they would not itttudinem..Ambr. cychanze the faddeft houre of all their life afterward, with qfficm 1 cap.lz. " b Dulciores Cunt theprime and flower of all their formall fenfuall pleafures i chryrnx °rant:. m, quam gaudia might they have ten thoufand Worlds to boot. Here then is u thestrurum. Ittg. no loffe in the change. But in themeane time,much to blame in Pfal. tn. are they, whobeing truly Gods, yet out ofweakeneffe, want , of wifeclome , wilful! Oilingunto the father of lyes , will not give way to the counfell of the Prophets, that they may profper in fpirituall hearts-eafe , and fo prevent fuck OCCar (ions. Let thole that hate to bee reformed, hang ciowne their heads : let ivyaggering Bellhaz,zars countenance be changed let his thoughts trouble him ; let the joynts of hip lopes bee loa- fed , andhi kneesfinite one againfl another : let the hearts of all ambitious Ninrods, covetous Worldlings, fwinifh Drun- kards, filthy Whoremafters , cruel! Vfurers, lovers of plea- lures; or whofoever liveand lye in any beloved finneagainft 'fob x 5. 21. an illightned confcience , tremble as the leaves of the Forrefi that are fbaken with the winde : Let a found of feare be ever in Ter+ 3: their eares , and furrow feize upon their hearts, as thepangs of a woman in travel! ; even as the tortureof her that brink lob 15 24. eth forth her childe : Let trouble and anguifh , and the cup Ifs. 51 17. of trembling in thehandof the Lordmake them afraid ; and Hofeat 3.8., let them every houre looke to rneete their angry God , AS .4 Beare

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