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Part~ j. Chap. 5. A}fi:Cled Confoiencn. cho1y dwel~, artJ'hath his chide (;)'refldence it1 the (c) I meane ',in rep hantafie : uncomfortably ovcrcafl:s, and darkens th ~ 1t>e.:l ot _ :einb.~ te· d . 1 . • f · · r : 1 . ll' f. - . . prdenrar:of.l~. For l f~len~iGUr, an . tgnt )Jnl1elk 0. t 1C ,anliTI::t . ?IrltS 111 [.; .Jow well from the th~ braine. Jearncd<l P.~ylnians, 2 1be me1ancholicke man is extrc-rnely fd, a:1d t'1~'t. dm humour .is knowes not why !·Heeis full offeare,d'uubts, dtlhuft,. ongtr;ally fm'ed m i h · ·· rf' · · 1 · · J •· 11.. d · · th ~ fo rene. Bucfrom ~ne eaVlnem:, Wit 1out any tn:~ a;1n JUL~ grot\n ,an- thzn~e arilcc!oJds of ~ng onely ~rom the darkneif; & dtfordet ofthe ~han- Mda~ c~ l')li'<e vapors, taGe, the gnd1y fnme.s of th::tt blacke humour m the w!•icb annoy 1h: -braine ;-,But a;brol<en heart, a thoufc1od to one, can rea- hem, and pafiin~ U? dily idl you the particular finnes,th:: cryin(7 abhomi- to }he brame, com:,. . h ' h J · • '11. • ll<:>h · d , ter.et tcrr.ble ohna~tot~, t · e legall ammer, .anu rtlH.1hLerta an tnat JC5l:£ to che p;1amamade 1t bleed. . Hts trouble IS ever upon caufe, cleare, lie; ~nd rollu.in" / and evident, and the greate8: that ever brought mif.::ry both the fubfbnce: upon mai1kinde; waigbt offin,and the wrath ofGod. ·a 1a. the fj,irirs ot ch.e Amdancholicke mart will ride many miles walke ma:.. b._ame, ' 3u(elh It ,. . ' · f without external! ny houre~, and at le.ngth be able.to_ g!ve no account'? occ;)llon, or o'Jjetl, to the exerctfe, and dtfcourfe ofhts mtnde, or what his forge monftrou~ fi :ti.. thoughts have beene all the while:But he that is trou- ons, and terrible to :bled i o minde for finne,can for the mof.l: part tell right the c_onceir ; which .well, -and recount exaCI:ly to his 'fpiritual Phy.Gtiim~the ktll!lel JUadgtel me em: t.t- .r 11 · r. 11.. • d · • .a.· l g1 s 1 y areprt>. 1e.\rera temp~atl?ns., ,uggenton.s, an. tn)C\.dons; t ~e femed by the difor. htdeous co~fhtl:s With Satan:Hts objechons-, exceptt- cleredlnftrumenr, deons,replies, (d) _M~thods, Devifet, anddt'pthJ·, whk~ liv~rs.,t:o • the heaft) have afflicted his heavy Spirit,.fince the firf.l: illiahten~ which by reafoit .of · · · d ~· h. · h'' k d <:> the· Sympathy be lt~g,convtn~tng,an auMtg ttng· tsawa e ,and wortweene tha brain :md ktng ConfClen£e. · . the hem the 3 The Soule may bee fi:ized upon with terrour of thoughts anl aftcCli. conf<;ience? and fpirituall difi:emper, .the body being ~>ns, and ha;irt_~. no found and In good temper· In excellency ofhealth· pu~ J~dge!'le~t 0 • dlksw. · fbl · d, r:. · f, · . · .. ' tton m Jt feife but nty o · ou ,1ymmetry o parts, Vl\.aClty.of fpmt,&c. giving crdic ;0 the But the ·h0rrours of melancholy are ·wont to haunt !Clifiaken report . of corrupted ·conftitutions; where obfl:rucHons hinder rhe braine, isaff.:cted !he free pa!fage ofthe humours, ,and lpirits; the blood p opordonably , with 1s over-oroffe and thicke &c terrour, fadnclfe, and a ' '· • feare. (d) Tai !1-~'!7-o!E,'d.{, Ephef.lf.tr. T~ vonif..li!'Itt, ~ Cor,t. u. 3 .Joyned with dift. mperinthe body; . •. 1.. Wirhour rearon. Tit B.l~, Revel. :. '-f· 4 Me~

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