2.64 InftrutUons for a right eomforting · ------------- ---------- ~. Hismercy. 1, Hi& m~rcy alfo i& thereby mightilJ magnified. Which would never be Jo ftreet,nor rellijb fo wen, nor be (o ifleemed of m ; if the awf'Hil terrour of }uflice had 'not (o.-merij made m [mart. v1 King fometii'PJesdoth not only fujfcr the La111 to paj[e upon fome grievor:u ma- . lefaaor for hi.~ h treafon; but at[o caufeth him to bee y· : A :mn; who other- /Jroux,ht to the place of execntion, yea, and !ay downe his w1rc would not cry, head11pon the block$, ere Hee pardon: and then mercy is no: fhh.ed a teadre 1f?; ~- m~rcy indeet:l, and Y melts the heart abundantly with ny t wg ; e p11Ctll d J • • . ,+ • S G d' d h . death, and would not ama~mmt an aumtratton o 1 Jt. o : o ealet with fea •e ro meet an ho!l m 11'hf.n1 timu : Lets the Law loofe againft m, puts m in of meo; I f.1~,fudi an feap~, cafts UJ into prifon~ and threatneth condemn.fti011 one,~owhavmg:ttchc in Hell for ever; fo that when mercy commeth to the )a{l mflant a pardon s 1 f _ • z,/'1. • • f:[f+'. 1 h. p ' /_ • !.. brought irotllcKing,. oute, r~emg now op m~t Je'Je, flneutt ;' zts cm~'<!· it workc:th wonderful- lt.appearu to be llf. wondcrfu!l mercy, the rzches of exaeJy upon him, and will ding·mercy, moft feafonaMe, moff z fnwt ,moft ravijhcaufefofmesof hem, ing. why doe fo ma11) finde no favour in the qojpell? and ce~rcs 10 chome Is it becaufe there i4 no matter of {weetnej{e Dr delight many umes , w ere . • ., N . . '- ,r; h h · dt d ,r b nothing elfecould.He Jfl Jt . o, 1t u occtt~~;e t. ey ave not ta1.e oJ, nor e~n~ is fo firuck with admi-foundly toucht and terrified by the L~tw, 1tnd t-he jpmt rationoffo great mer- of bond"'!/; They have not {mllrted, nor M yet bceHc cy ,fo~wect and (eafo- aiTiiEfed with a f'enfe of the bittermfre o+ finne nor o~ nable m luch an extre- . :15J_ : n. J ~ ' 1r r. JJ •d 'Jh .+. ' J 't th ·he·n. nds a- ;u1 • pumJrJtnent aue unto t e 111r11_e, Go t ert.;ore fe~tal All y, at utl . h . - h ·n.. . ,-t:fi d l J mazed,and knows not into our carts t e 1rzrzt o 1 e;are an uon"age, to prepAre whattofay; but many Ul to rtli[h merq. e.And then the ipirit of adoption11 times falls~ weepi~. not to ftare againe. A.t1d thl# bJ thi.t ~rder, the one is pd~~Jy for JOY odf IS mltlfntc' ea3 ana highly efleemed, b) the fore-going fonfl ~~ e~1verance; an part- ., . · ,Jy alfo out of indigna- the ot er. tion againa himfelfe, - · · . -for his barbarous behaYiour towardsfo pirifull a Prince. This w:ts to be feene in fome great men.atthe beginning of Kingla1111!s Hi~ Rei~n~,condemned for neafon, antl pardonGdat the Block. z Exaudi me Domine,quoniam fuavis ell: mirericordia tua: tantundtmvfff,M, •1 fi llixiJTet, lam noli differ;·c exa1ulitionem, in tanta tribulatione {tan, ut fuavu mihi fit ·. ,ifericordia tua. Ad hoc enim fubvcnire diffmbtU, ut mibi d:~kc effet, quod fui:wlieb~U. Aug. Concicme. z, in Pfa!m. 68. ~In re(petiofgood to ~. Secondly,for DNr .r,ooJ; And thllt tw~waJeS.: firjf, further.. . . in Juftification: SecDndly, andin SanElijicatiiJn, • 1 • Our JU(hficacJOn. 1, For th~ firft; wee lire jNch jlrAngtrs NNII god, th.At
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