tercible-eb,jects, gtieny thG,ug.hts, hideous inJ~ctiotl~ alfllll t-Omptad.on_s ·tO' de(•air~, ~(dfe-defbr.uchon, .~~ Wher~upon the par-t.:y 1o MJ.:Ctcd .and afflttl:e~i js won:t . out of imp-atienq' ·of1uch unco1.1th hc.r~ours, a.HH heall!ineffe to addre{fe htmfelfe~ and have recourfc to /-c;1ne Man ofGod, fame noted Phyfitian of the faule; not &am an¥ ·purpofe and refolution to become a new mau, and alter his courfcs ; tlut onely for hope o·f eafe, enla~gement .from the tyranny of that ferallpa.ffiou, and recovery to wonted quietndf-: of .minde : not expe&ing or aiming at all, .at any other change; but fratrt prefent.melancholy:to former mirth ; .from thts abhotrcd., ir-kefame, illfitpportable fiittC offad neffe ; to hinccu~omed tenfuall, or civi}l contentmc:nt,atl~afi. T " , ·ln this cafe let the art, and -atde .of phy!icke bee tm- bJe are to i>C:e hd· 'd b d ·1 ff I 11 · d ha p.:d, p~ou , to -'cl a~e an ~He .o t Je,exceuean p nta- 1 , With nliyGclu:. !lncalnetie df thts horr1ble humor : and then let the 2.. Advh. partie be ad\·ik:d, to implqy, and fpend the native, and (q)poro~·mcl•mcholic:f.i kindly ( q) {adild.fe, of. that uncomfortable conflituti- eonvMt. debet in doloo.n in·forrowing·for·finne .in trembling at the thre~us. mn, 1' 11 tfi(ewndulfJ f 'G d • d · f' ·· t:t:. d d H · · 'Desrll. A\fled. Thcol, . o . o s JU ~ements, In .:armg to orrc&~ , an ymg caruum, cap.:.;,. under the w1ngs of {hrifi forfaf,)Cluan.:; thatcfo hee may happily bring fupernaturall, ·a1ad heav..enly lightfomnelfe into his foule, by,pard.on from God, peace of coJ~fcience, and evangelicall pleafures. It is h1credible to confider, whataffiftance,and advantage a gracious man hath, by his fweet ( r) communion with !efuJ: (r) ~id Cbrifio!itaC~riff, and ·tl~ofe refre!hing beames .of comfortwhich vil!d?-Apprel~nfig fhme from h1s face, to·confine ar.1d ccmquer thofe ma- ct>Jtuep eumfuar;ztatt · . . k r; d . · f h' 1111gna, e-;,.. gaudJq mny.tmj.:ertment,lr ~,otne, _aH vcxmg vaganes ': t ~~ credtbiti, ttt m pta11~; Wtld~ h~m0r; wbuch wtth m~ch folly and fimc ty-{itavio r/l e,1 , qute apranmfe 111 the fcarefull phantabcs of gracdeff: me11, prel:endit!•r. l\olloc.in and make their life very difconfolate, and abhorred• . J loh-1n. c. s. P· H6• am perfi~aded, the .very fame meafure .of melanchC'- licke matter, which raifes ·many times ia the heads, and hearts ofworldlings (having'befides, th~ guilt of their unforgi,ven itnaes ilarit:tg withgrieOy repre,featauons ·
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