Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

~Part. 2. Cap. ) • .AffiiCI'ed C onftimctl. confcience, or. terrour at all. ·But, put out of His hu-.. m our, !Jy the hand.writing upon the pl~ti./fer of the Wall, hu t·ountena. ce wM prifently changed, · and hu thoughtr . troubledhim,fo that the joy nu ofhu /()yne.s were loJJfirJ, and-. hu lzyees [mote oneagainft t/'IJ()ther. _ • _ . + Fourthly, The never-dying worme, that_natu• 4'·. Smne hath othe-r rally breed$,-and ( ~) growes bigge in every unregene- (thi;ngsv ·ltotltcedpu~/Jont . .. r. • h· hb b k 11. ' 11 h r. · 1· 0 up t14 er t 111 rate comctence, w IC eates ac e nl t e ,earc ung verm£5 nutri1f adtem· power of the Word,and fecret warnings of the Spirit, p114 t~dmodJ~,;, breve Is like aWolfe in the foot: Feede it continually with pojfidenttm ~emulc~t •. _ frefh fupply of raw f!elb and it will let the Body a- P_oft~·e_me v~1D: a_cerblo • . b · h d ·h' d · d d ru t:lltu triftlt~£ for- lone; ut Wlt - raw t at, an It evours upwar ·• titm•. Bafil. Exhort.. - While the {onnes and daughters of plea{ure, and all Ad-Bap.tifmum. thofe who have their portion and.Paradife in this life, ftop the mouth of this helliih worme, with variety of carnall delights, they doe well enough, and fin de prettie eafc, and exempti-9n for a time from the rage: and bitings the~:eof :. But they may affure themfelves m, cvill times,. when the dayes are come upon them,, whereia there is no pleafure; when the Pl-ay is done r when all worldly comforts and comfurters like run- .away fervants, and drunken Serving-men, are tofeeke, when they ha-\·e~moll ufe and need of them, I fay,. that then the time, and turne is come: that the Worme of ~onfcience, defl:itute now for ever of any .further, fatis&Clion from fenfuall fwe~tneffe,. will rag-· . ingly turne·upon the Soule, devoure like·aLi0n, gnaw like aVulture, vex eternally. 5· F~fthly,.If theweight oft~ewhole world'were f· TheGnne; i;fpiri· !low latd upon any of thefe Bod1es here lately buried,.tually-deacL ~t would not llirre or groane·: And:why ?.- Betaufei~ ts naturallY: dead. Proportionably,. Though theburthen of~n,f~re heavier than amountaine of( e): Lead_, -r~) Grave ftquidem ,, than this nu~hty a~1d mafiie-earth under our feet, !yes grave, inquam;& one. upon every 1mpemtent:. Soule, r.eady every houre to rofie~ e~ peccatum, & · preffi:, and plunge it intothdowell pit,. yetwretch--omm plumboponderofi· cd a db . h' h' .. . h £' 1 ft IM. Chryfofl. Ad Pop. · .,. n ewttc mg.t mg,, 1_tue1t er ee es any mart, Amioch. Hom.p. · · nor

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