Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

2 14 Inflruttirms for aright t;omforting Sect. '1 •. '4. Full ofilrange ima· 4 Melancholy makes a man almo£1: mad with ima- .f2(ina;ions; . ginary reares)and O:range ChJmttrau ofhorror, which , e)htec e1• ratro, cur h B • b 1 · h fl: fi · a!iqt~i cimcnt nM 1;.. ave no emg, ut on~ y Hl t e mon .rous cot~po Itl· menda: Cllr in fi•IJnGio- o_ns ofadarkned and.difrempe_red BraInc. He IS many nes mirabites ~- j(t!(tf. tunes by the predominancy of that coWardly humour, §rnas cadmt : ita ut afraid ofevery man, ofevery thing, of any thing; ofa maa;tt R_ ahquando fhadow, of the iliakino- of a leafe, ofhis owne hands qu11n ad moitem, vet f h' . h 0 ( ) L h • · ' adincarcerationem,ve/ o . lS owne. eart. Hee . . e. teares w e~~ no feare I,s, fPo/iat ionem, & i;zdc where there IS no probabilltte, no poffiblltty, even In - fugiJmt r~emine pc1[c- the very miJfr of fecuritie. His feare fometimes is fo queme, ~rcpit/ant_esti - extremely fooliiliithat he can (f) heare ofno feardi.1ll mm,rt~uzon efl t;mor thing fallen upon others but he thinks verily the very CsgnovJ talem tempore h' r. h'. . . ' ltlttJ,qui iR~eniofijfimru fame t mg lhall.bci?ll Im .: fo prod1g10us, t~at (g) era•~· & vertttU va!dC fome ofthem, thmkmg their feet to be ofglafie, have in medici~a~ qui tan- beene afraid to walke : Others imagining themlelves dem /11g,1t m n~mora to be noted for lepers, durll: not come into any com- :ccul!taG, nec!ul;,d·aco~· pany,&c. But now a troubled confcience is ordinarily rarm • er oa. e p:u- c l rr; f l . b h f , ftonibus anima: Con- 1eare eue o any t 11ng, ut t e anger o God. .Bodily fid.to. tortures) outward trouble, tyrants thre:tts, even the:- (()Let a melancholy Prince of urror, death it felfe in his apprehenfion and. perfon upon the fud · eye would be-as nothing, to the guilty glance of one den hea1e, or fee ~dl 11. H Id r: h 1 11 h ·r c- fiull tht'ng cune U1r. e wou not care,or 1eare t oug 1 a t e &O<llC ccare , • Ch 'fl d .J • B the firenoth of his creatures In nu:en ome were tume"' Into eares, imaginatio~ is fuch, or Divels about him, fo that all were well at home. If that he will \'refeml}' he could get into his bofomethat fweet peacewhich fa_ften the rlu_ng 01'.00 pafleth all underfl:and ing • Oh!then would he be more h•mfelfC · A~ tf he lee, · h. ' h <1 ld · d h or .heare, tbataman thenconqucrourovert ew oewor ,an tent ou~ .ha rh hanged hi'mrelfe, fand hells. or is pof.fdfr.d of .a · . . · CiivclJ,ic prefcmly comes to his rnind,th:u he rnofi do fo to llimfelfe,ortbat he is,or at! calf, fuall be polfctfed. (~ lik~ maner up~n r~latio n of fearefull tbmgs,_ prt!emly his vhantaue workes,and he imagmcth,that the th~ng ts already. or thsll befall bJrn.Pet kms.Cafcsojco~· ftienct>cap.t t.. (Ctb. (g) Sic auq11u exlflimttbat fe ga!lum,& moregaUi cantabat.Ali~ mrm· legum.& fob leCi~ mures q~.er~bat..4liu4 i rilay)1uns {e bi~e ~·: cor'!ua in [r9nte::m~cund~batm• quot~stunqMJ vzdtbat {e n:{p1e~,& frontem tcgebat Abrt-S 1magmansfe notau de m{efltom le· prte, 'lie/ de morbo caduco,omnes fu.r)ebat, & trepi6iabat A[pefltu, & {trmones.Aiim imagi1Wif {e habereped.erfcrreos,calcabat va/idij]ime{itper terram.:Aiim ambu/(l.re nu11 aNdebat1plwttafi· anspedes {tlw:f!c r;itreos. G crfon, loco fuprl citato. . 5 Me..

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