Part I. Chap. I o. CHAP. X. The, thir_d erroJir <' applyi;r ;mfort ~hi_d; it' indi. ftree_t ~~tpplication. The .JirJ! ~·_,t;e wherem et haptcn.r. U•hich is too fuddcn app!tclttlon; tmd the demorflrauon of that errour. 3 ' The third crro: ,whci• ~~~~~Hen the fpirituatr Phyfition poures c~mfurr is apphed in· I! h b I f d I . f dtfntctly)wbtchmm~ ' t e au m.e o mercy' an °Y e '? to p~He ieveral waies: W..I.CI'!/Jifl comfort Iuto a wounded confb- 1 • When roo fcone. ence : o Opo•ta Dei fa~erdD· 1. Too foone. The o Surgeon, te ?!11nobfequijsde&ipttbat h~les up a dangerous ·Sore crttlb?.t. fa/lue~ fed re- 1 1 • • c . fi ' med1js (alutartlU4prD- and drawes a skmne over It, berore His corrc;, 1ve t-idere. Jmperitrt& tjf have confumed the dead flelh, before_ Hee bath ope- ~ ncd it with his Tents, ranfackt it to.theroote, and Tbis enour fhewed; rent out the Core, is fo farre from pleaft1ring, that he ,, By limilitude• .- procures a great deale of mifery to His Patient. For ~a -t. t h . b h. d . 11 . me ICfJJ, quz ttmen cs the rotten matter t at rc:mames e tn e, - w~ 1ll vutnm1 ,, FtttMman11. the meane time rankle and feller underneath, and at eam1'1 'W'r.Jrctlat;& length breake 'OUt againe, perhaps, both with more m a/:, •et:jfib_us vi{Ccextremity of .angui!h, and difficulty of cure. They rii vJrttJ:t:clu!um,dum._ are but Mottntebank.!s, as they call them; Smatterersf~r~~t .~.ag~e:~t·~P;__ . h J'! k cl eh· h b 1 . rterml.. >i 't/ltn... tj• ·lr.F ln P y11C an nurgc:ry; upon t e matter, ut p am (eca14dsm;& putamini- ,Cheaters and Coufenc:rs, who are · fo ,ready and b114 amputatis mcdd!i refolute for P extemporary, ~nd -Palliate Cures.fortiorecurandum.Po· ,. cijeretu1·, & cl11m & licet; & conqueratur ttgtr impatitns ptr tlolmm ; t,rr.tia& agit pcjlTIIodrlm; Cflm fen[erit /ani· · tattm. Cypri. de L~ptis.-Mtdiul6 crflddu tjt ,qui exaudit bc"'ir.em, & parcit vulncrt & pu- · · trtdi11i. Aug. in Pf.3 4· ·SoothingPreachers arclike uns~ilfuU (bir11rgions, whofoft!y toucf\ the wound on thc-out/idl1tl>lerby makingittofcfier the more d.angcroufly in the in fide. Who obferveth nor. that the fmootb tougue of thePreachermakcth an iwpofiumc:d ~art of lhe .Hearer?Squire-in· his .4Jfi'{tStr p.u.. out of cypr. P The m:c: Minificrs ofChrifi never cur~, a':ld comfort the fie kharuly ,as Wizarda and Im;;ofi01s do. Grecnham b&.vingto de ale witb dlvtrs· humbled tDJt[cimcts;He would miJlike tbem,that w~u!d net 4hide ~o tany the Lords lri~ I~tre,but thty mull ntrdsbt htlped 11t once, t'Zitn ly andby as '(oont (TJ theyhtard Him ffreakc,or · t/[e tl~ey WDHid ~hen t hinkfar wor(e of Him then tHr:bc[Bre ,notn;ithfttmdinzthegood opinio1: 1 e~ncetved of Htm : Fsr befides, He tbat bdctvtth ma!Leth not hafl;Thu u li commi;zg rather, m it were, t~ 11 Magician (who b~ 4n inc111itation sf 'WO' dJ,inakes filly (ortfe!>lookc /ol' health) thm tB a Ml'llijlcr of Ged, &c.ln His graN:-Ccun!el~, aral~?odly obfcrvation~. rag.~. · -R 3 Sudd~n
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