Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

2o8 In.ftrufliops .for a :tght comforting Secl:. ~. · lice;z.t, & om;zu vit.e One comei oppref{ed with fadnef[e, and anxiety of. bu~ hu;w repellatur et ra ji rr; h d . h . ,r:, J mqttcrib u/Jo quodac~ t~eueJ·, oven! elme . wJt grteJe; BJt.t ptefemly hettcidit?gi'avcmttr. Prop- rm;g the Prophet~ fo)tng,( a) Why art ~ho~ ca!l: d~w:1) terea, ob(ccro,ut [ttbi,"a- 0 my foule ? and why art thon fo d1fqmeted Wlthm de bttc t-:eniatio,&_ di-. me? Hope thou in God,for I will yet praife him> who wn.e(crzP,ttme lefitfnii is the health of my countenance and mv God. He re-. fltt[cllltetr;s :non (o lum, · · ~_. . '. d b • · c 1 tm hue venitis,(ed & cetves f!utmdam e of comfort, an a andons 1t!l hevwtdDtni dtvina bib!ia in ne f{e of he::m. lilanuo (ttm_ite, & utili- e/tnothcr i.s pi;rch-ed with e'Ktreme poverty ; ta+ es it tatem m t!lu pojitam, hct~vilv a~:d trrievei fceinrr others flowinrr in r.ichN • magno fludio (u{cipit( --'.' · . ~ . ' b . ~ , l ,.Je · 't • fwefltnJ! wzth prtde, attended wzth ere at pompe, arid "" emm mu · 14m ~ , '" . ,· l!1trinrfcit"r:Fi ,.~1umftate: But hee alfo tJeares the fame PrrJphet, fapng , quU!eut Mfionelingu<~ (b) Cart thy burden upon the Lord, & he fhall fl1Ltainc reformetur;dcinrl~a ~,i thee: e-And againe , (c) Bee n0t afraid when one is ma pcnnit! affiJ~Jt ,e;. made rich ·when the glory of his houfe is increafed :f\•r e/evatut,]rtlllr.reque (0· '· . . 1· · · lu j,rfliti.e iUuft.ratur, wh.~n he dtet h,he fhall c;arry not 1111g a way: His glory pcrqur teD~ptu ill:td ab 1'ba1l not defcend after h1m. i.:nn,m4arum _ugita- There is ancther, which ajfaulted ;vith infidiatio;ls, tzonnmr.Uec~br!Jl_L'bmt- and c(!/umniN, ~~ much troubled t!J.inl(.!s hi.c life uncomtrtr r!n~lta qmett acf b' ji d. h 1 · ' · H ·. l[c -I ·b · t 1 ;, 1 ;, t f" ' crta te, n 1i'11J ng f ' lli tn man: ee M a 0 tt:JWJI1t rv ranq>tl't,.-..a e ·ruenP ~., r_ • . ~' :/ lnti1pcr,quod ad augt- the fame Proph?t, that m Juch pcrplcxztzes, 1re mujJ ntt das'vilt:s corperi fo;oji re(o-,-t to the arme 'f jlefo. H care what he (6:tl h : They til~ iOc cifh!,s facit, id Oatldered, and- I prayed. The mouth of the wicked, ttmm~e ~~~0 fr~~·1e . and the mouth of tbe deceitf~:11l are opetid againA: €hry!b1L t'n Gen. ~! t 1 L •' 11. · • l 1 · ' l~o"i .. 2. 9 • me: 1 1ey HaY<.:: 1'j)O.KGD agatnn me. Wlt 1 a ytne: tongue_. (a)P.af 4 2..1 r. They compl!Ted _me ahout ~lfo w1th wotd~ of hatred ; (b) Pi<iL H· u. and fought agamfl me without a caufe. Fot: my love, ( ~) Pta/.4~. 16, 17. they ar~ my adverfari.es; But I gite my [elfe to prayer. Pfal. Io9 2.+ 4·. AAother is jleigh~cd,- Md contcritnfd VJ fome bafo contempttblc and.erlii4gs ; and jorf..1k!» of hu friends~ An~ vbat is it, whi·ch mofotroub'leJ"oh'io m~nde, an:dJocs ncareff to hu heart : Bflt h'ee alfo;if her wi'll cMne hither, doth · heare that bkj{ed m~n faying, l.1y lovers a:1d m'y p(;~1.32-II u.I3·Iq.friends fhnd aJo0~ frotn myfcrd .; a11Jrnykt~~nc;;n J h O:and afatre off. They aHo t.f.lat f::eke aft~r my hh: l~y fi1ares for me: and they that f:eke my hurt,f:peake m1f·. cbievous things, an\1 imagir1e deceits all r he day long. . . B~ ;

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