comfortable walking with God. Beare bereaved of her whelps , to rent thevery cawle of their hearts, and to devoure them like a Lion : Let fadnefTe fit upon their foreheads as its proper feate, and furies of confcience affright their fpirit fill with cryes of blood : Let novoyce of joy or gladneffe bee heard in their habitations, but the moil grialy apparitions of damned horrour, dwell for ever in the eye of their gniltie confciences, For without repen- tance , this is their lot , and this is their everlafling portion. And moft happy were they, if any thing would fright and fire them out of the armes ofdarkeneffe and fnares ofthe de will ; I fay, let the afpiring Lucifers looke heavily, upon fore.. fight oftheir dreadful! downfall;for though they exalt them felves a4 the Eagle , and though they fit their nes among the obacL.4. Starres ; yet thence will I bring them downe , faith the Lord. Though their excellencie mount up to the heavens , and their Mb 20. ea. headreach unto the chides , yet they /hall perifb for ever like their owne dung. Let all covetous worldlings cry out, for fo theholy Ghoft commands them ; 9oe to now , yee richmen, weepe and bowle for your miferies that(hall come upon you ; tam. 5. I, :to your riches are corrupted , and yourgarments motheaten, your goldand filver le cankged , and the ruff of them fhall bee a witnef e apingyou , and /hall eate your fielb as it were fire : ye have heaped treafure together for the 14 daps. Let all impure goodfellow-drunkards hold downe their heads, and howle for the horrible woe which dogges them at heeles ; Woe to the Crowne of 'Pride , to the Drunkards of Ephraim. Itra2". 5 II !2.& 24' Behold the Lord bath a mightie andflrong One , which ae a i'cos.a.10. tempefl of haile, and a dejlroyingflorme ; as a flood of mightie waters overflowing , /ball cafl downe to the earthwith the hand, the Crowne or Pride ; the Drunkards of Ephraim/halt be tro- den downe under feate. Let the very heart-things of all lafci- vious wantons tremble at the terrour of that cutting commix nation, Heb. 13. 4. Whoremongers and Adulterers God rPia Judge, Let that flinging But, Ecclef. z 1. 9. frike cold to the hearts of all fenfuall Gallants and formes of pleaCure : Re- joyce, 0youngman , in thy youth, and let thy heart cheere thee M the dyes of thyyouth, andwalke in the wayes ofthine heart, A a 2 and
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