Part. r. Chap. Is. Aj}li£le d Con.fcienceJ. CHAP. XIII. (' 0 Th~ focond cafe wherein the former Errw is commit· ted~ which iJ in applying too much. T~'o things cancer .. ning which the afflztled u to he ad vifed for fl,V")ding thu .Errour. z. Oo mc1ch . A little Aqua viu. may t o .w~e~ to1 ~ucl-~ happily revive and rerreOt the wh,ch!s_lir~t u rate c o o fi · · f r. · b 1 lirrahtuucs. ratntlng pmts o a IWoumng Man; but too much would kill. A fpoon-tull of Cinnarnon-water mingled with twelve lpoon-fulls ofSpring-water, :md ot1e fpoonfi11l of Rofe-water,&c. may be fove~aign againfl: the finking ofthe heart; But poure at once a Pint into the Stomacke, and it might unhappily choake the naturall heate, wafl:e the Radical moyfl:ure,and burne up a Mans Bowels. Mercy being witdy adminifl:red in the right feafon., and mingled · with convenient Counfels and Caveats,may, by 9ods bleffing, ·binae up ~ broken heart w1th a leafurable and kindly .Cure ; It nuy mollifie in the meane time with an healing and heavenly heate, the (marting anguith of a wounded confcience; and at length feafo- · nably clofe it up with found . and lafl:ing comfort: But poured out hand over head by an unfieady, and · in-difcreet hand, It may by accident, dangerouOy dry up penitent. teares too {oone, and f.l:ifle the worke of the fpirh ofBondage in the beginning. · . , But. here let none either o~t of ~gnorance or ma.. 1. explained. ltce mtfl:ake, or be troubled wtth th1s.Too muGb: The. fame Phrafe in the fame fenfe is to be found in * Ma- l< '!'he comfort wbicba fier .P erkjnJ> a gr~t Mafl:er i!1 . the deepe myfiery of ~iniflred to the party dealtng with affhd:ed confctences. For wee mull m dt,firefc:~ muft be_a/ 4 know, that To'OmMch, is by nomeanesto beemeantof/ayed W{itthh Lfome mhtx• fl • • · .c • h . fi . n: ture o e aw; t at any wayes -renratmng, or connmngt em .mteneue iHo fay; The Proofmire alone mull no t
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