--------·-:---------"'-------~------- Affld1e'd C-_1'!/cimces. Part. 2. . Chap. ~. 199 ' ~.ontents ;~ddifappointments af~er marria~e; Some great difgrace, and fhame fallen ~pon_tl.Iem 11: th.e eye ofthe world; Some long and tedwus hckeneik,plnching them extremely for v.:ant of peac~ with God, and patience. to paffe thorow lt. Or the hk•:. . . . . . In th1s cafe, after the Man of God by hts beil: wife,. There :ne to bee m- . dome and fearching experimentall trials ,and Interro- ~~ utted, that worldty ? c <' h b l · 10rrow ,gatones fitted wr that purpofe, w. ere y 1e_may glVe . a O:rong conjedure, ifnot a peremptoriecenfure, hath difcovered the Impofrure: Let his de[;reand endea- ' vour be, to turne the torrent of worldly teares (and taking on for tran!itory thin~s) upon finne. When a veine is broken, and bleeds Inward, or a man bleeds exceffively at the Nofe, the Phy!ition is won~ to open a veine ·in the arme, fo to divert the current of the · blood, that it may bee carried!the right way, for the . fafetie and prefervation of the partie. Do proportwnably in this point. · . t. Is de:tdJy. ' ' Let fuch know. Firfl,That (e) forrow of the world (e)~ C?r·7·Io. wor~ti:J dereth. (f) It dries the bones, confumes the (f) ~zdatrtemeftfemarrow, chils the bl_ood, wal1:s the Spirits, eates up ';[y::~ ~~~~f~~rk the heart, ihort!1eth h.fe,an.d cuttet~ offtoo fo.one?from propter aiviti,u, propthe day ofgracious Vllttatlon, It lS a bafe thtng for an tergloriii ,propter morimmortall Soule to be put thus out oftune,and temper t:/u; omnia h.ec fe.c~nwith mortall things, and m•fr unworthy it's hea~;en-dum mund~on; ~aeo &_ 1 'b' 1 b d' d h M. • ' fl. d l n • mortcm{aCit. Namqut .y Jrt 1, ree. mg qn er t e Imuery,an eve~ atiing propter gloriam contri- ?bode. Secondly, That _farrow fpent upon the.world, (tatur,invidet,&f.tpe _ IS hke_a perfum d precwus watel·, throwne Into the pet·.'recog:tur. ~a!i& channel!, or !inke-hole, which wculd make a f\veet erat triflitia ~ai.n. & fent in an humbled foule and help excellently againit E(au: halzc t~ifltttam 1 r. fr. ' · · . vocat fennsltm mun- t.1e noy1ome favour o 1.ume. Fue put Into the thatch, du, qu: trifiibus per- - nhiofo. Chry!ofi. in · .~ Cor . c.J~ 7· 2.. Vnp1o1rable. Sicut tinea com~·rJitvcfiimmtum,& fieut vcrm'u ;-odit lignum, Ita trrjlttta.~out cordi. ~ern de modo bene vivmdicap.r T .It piercetheven to the mat row o! the bone,n tnaketh bmer our whole life, and poyloneth all our :at! ion•. C'har.ltb. 5 cap._ V· W-or!dly forrow worketh a change in the body ,it brings gray hayres on the head, :md . fun~wes and wrinkles in the face. J t turnes youth into old age, a11d ftrength into weakcndle, and fo caufeth de:tth. Di{eof r:pcTJtal'tcc1 _ cap. , • would
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