.._ . Part. t. Chap.6 • AfJliEfed CtJNfiiencc.r, ~I) ~--------------------···---·-·---·-·· ·. 5. Melancholy IJlay be fomething abated, the brai11e '· AhJted _by Phdidi cleared, the heart ·eafed by the aide and excellency of (:1 ) Non s,c;d.e dapcs, the art of phy~ckc i But in the cafe ofa wounded con- CJ'tNpr all King Dwi.; fcience, there IS no hdpe under heaven to be had; No dainty f:uc, . frien3s,or phyfick1(h) 110 mirth or muScke,no prince• · Can pleafi ng talle ly favour or daintu fare,&c. can poffibly gi·fe any eafe for them prcp~re~ 'l / l h d · No fono ot Buds at all. Nay t 1c::y Wlll all far:e rat 1~r enrage t .e wou~ , n.> muGck~found, ' then weaken the rage. It lS Chrijl,(hrift,and nothmg Cm lullaby to but Chrift, which qn comfort in th:s confi.1 fion of {],epcpropound. fpirit. . CHAP . VI. Two other caflJ wherein fpiritual/ Phyfitiam muft t ak! heet/of fhe fecund errour. · . . ~~~~~· Hc:n- complaint. of ftnne is. confu~ ,.care When they ""'-'l.-r7l. • fedly onely & m generall: (1) l.llta- conf ffein generall, a try dealc with god. and hu c..Mini- fau!t · which proceeds flers in confcffion_ of their fin.nes, fi(J:omWl . r. • h • n· · . 'liT 1. ·h d t) ten :my comes 1a1t a gooa · 1v111e, M .LY. evuc a ~ with a troubled cM.:. ne:u:.ar with his tnchanters abortt fcicncc(or ftnne, wee hu dreamc, thttt hee had dreamed; hec told them, and ought wifely- to difdefired an interpretation • Rttt what hu dreame WIIJ hcc cerne, whether tht'y ~ould not tell, · So many confeffe themfelves £inners, b~ hmcanely ~lrli~veld .J • I I . ff . , d d d fi Wll a r;en~ ra 11g 1t . an~ cry ou~ t 1at .t 1ey aregnev.ous o .. n ers,an · e tre of theii linne, or . , · , w!~ether they be ex ..:.- trcmdy th rowne downe with the burden of particubr finnes: ir fo they be, ,then it is good at the firfi to i11cw, that no finne is fo great, bur in Chrifi iris pardonable, and that there is mercy withGod that h~might be fea red : fooo the other lltlt>, fhewing the mercy ro· er me from God, but fo .as t.hey :~re notbir·~ fit to receive R1ercy, unldTc they fcele thei r particular and prick in·,, f'nnes. But if thjr forrow be more confelfc-din genera]} · rh!ngs , then it is good rn ·hi~mole the'm n1ore, and more to ~ive th~m a tcrrour ofGods j .1 fli.cc for p~rricul.n. linnc s :for experience doth reach,that this i\ the beft way to ohtaino. Jound (Ornfor t both ro fee .our (inne, and to be humbled to lee our unne.---That being throughly throwne dowrie, we may dircaly feekcChriO, and ke~·p-e r,o fllly urn ill we have fo.u;Jd .ccm,f~rt in bim,wh~then is ~10fl: reJd~ tofrc"" us from cm Cinne;:md to comtorr us WJtn lm (f'H rrwhen we ?re;rnofi c-a.fi downe,wJth our finne$, j nd mofl fc.:tre them. &rcmc~ ham. In liis Grave counfchpag. 6. pardon : ,
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