Bolton - HP BJ1278 .C66 B6 1640

"2~6 Injfr;IElionsfor a right ca,i»forting Sect. 2. if thou be a defpif::r of the/Word. It may be, while the dead man flood by 6ee, Thou wouldH: be extram. Tl' • . l ordinarily moved, and promife much ! but no fooner 11s nme, Js 11e 11 ld 'J b . H' G b h time when all nypo- .bou he e ll1 lS rave ; ut t ou wouldfl: bee crites, Athrijh, tag~c as .gracek!f.:: ~s thou waft before, Seventhly, what and ragg~ come in, v.nfe man feemg a fellow, who never gave his name and feek Hzm in a fort: to Religion in his life time, now ot'!Jy troubled about And !h;J.Jlnot we bee fin ne when he is fL1re He m mull: die will not fu~ Cvnfounded to fee our ' . ' . ,_ felvcs . in their num fpe.:t lt to bee wholly Oav1!b, and extorted for feare !::er? WiNcbefim se ,, uf Hell? ~ fentence u, faith Greenham, that a man pag. 1S.r: . lying now at the •Point of death, having the foarNof nWh:~t u .out fcekt~g death uDon him .• in that ftraite o-f fieare and paine, mav then?lsttnottohch r } H ' · - ,fl.'J/_ h "J fiill 011 our beds a d ave a forrow 1 or u lift paJ'., t:1Ut hecaufe t e Weak!~ fuffer a few words ~0 nef[e of fle/h, attd the hitternef[e of, death doth moff combefpokei~' oureares?monly procure it, weeoug_httofufpfEI:, &c. Eighthly; . Hav.e. ~ 1it.tl~ opi~tc painefi1ll diltempers of body are wont to weaken O ~tvzSrutrle ~lll·ldl1~ed£ to much, and hinder the acrivene!fe and freedome of · ~r OUC>,:I!, 10 Cllt h 5 . 1 _ . r: . d'fl: . away. Wincheflers Ser. t e OU es operatiOnS ; nay, IOmetHD.eS to 1 ract,and. . pag.r8c. utterly overthrow them. Many even of much know-. h tliisic r \\~ould wee ledge, grace and good life, by re~fon of tl~ e damp thenfecke Hu;t, when and deadneff~, which at that time the extremity and wee arc not tn cafe to . {h f 1 . d'(( re b . 1 . fi .. fecke any thing dfe? abn 1 gm do t 1e1r 1 ea e nn~.fs uponh~ 1e1r p1 1 r 1 1ts? hare Would wee tl(;-ne to a e to oe no great matter, 1 any t tng at a , elt er Him then, when wee in meditation or expreffion. How then doet1: thou arc not a~le to tu m~ thinke to pa!fc thorow the incomparably greatdl our fd.vcsu~ our be:~· worke, that e\·er t_he Soule ot, Man was acquainted Or rr(eea;/ytofeer.e • h · h' 1''- I h ,_. h h · Hi~ when we are not Wit tn t 1~ Ire, meanet e new-t:~trt , at t e n point able'ro rife at all;. Or of dca~h? Jt ir a wofull thing to ha.ve much wr-rk.§ to 'f.... p~quire after Hi:n, de, when the pnve_r of work.f:ng u almojl ~one. When we . when eur brc:t!1. fa1- are come to the very !aft caft, ourftrength t5 gone, our fpibh :1 1~, :tfind wkc:ehat e rits cl eane JPent, or1r f'enteJ ap,naUetf., and the powers of. notaoero pc.1·t rtc J' 'J• . r . _ words rc.gerh~r ~-our, Soules ~ tmmbe tU ourfenfos :_when there u a ~(eneNa -hom:, bur the raft projlratlm of all our powers, and the fbadow ofdeath hou. c of dc:.t:1. No upon our. eyes, theJJ fom:thing We would fay or doe, which tt:n>:,. but when H~e i11ould doe our Souks good. But alas Huw fhould it rak( t!J ttme fro:n us. I = b il . · . l~(m]bid.pag 180. t 1 "11 e · : ' CHAP.·

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