4-50 , InflructionJfor a right comforting Sea. 3 • --~---·~---'---- ---- . Lfl_rdfjod ofTruth? Weefeetooofcen howmi(_;::~: •lmJ'iot extrem2 bb.{- ble mortall men,wormes ofthe earth,take fuch an af~ pbemi.ereorfac!.t,qnia front att~1e~ands oneo~another: For many times, 7>eum ~er1Jac9 ~rgu . for the L&eglven them, they throwthem~lves dei:. u~t.Certe'lJeom?llpre. perately upon the irrecoverable rume of thetr lives ttofiu efl, qua •11 {il~ n .. r l d n. . b h . . ' verittM:quare nu!ia illt 11. ~\Les~ l?U es an po:~;enty, . ~ c allengmg the tidd, atrocior.inju.ria fieri po· an_:t lnllmg each other. Wh1ch . c d1!hoao:1r to the ttfi;qurif!l dum hoc ha . mtght.y-Lord ofheaven and earth 1s the greater,:md is norefPoltatur. Ergo~~ much aggravated by the infinite inflllibility ofthe nor ad credent!urn,zncr- promifes. Fm befides His Word. which were mo!."e tet, argumenturn a con- l . r. bl r. ~ • ' l trario fomit. Nam fi t 1en 1mm::amra y 1U uc1ent~ He 1at_h added a mofl: "Deumfaccremendacem fol~mne Oath for ourf'lkes,that we mrght have gre.lr--. -·.A.--"' ter affiirance,and fhonger confot"ation. t~ercy:_.J 2. His mercy,m~G:direcrly andfpecblly. And to 1mr.ibiliu/r, & txe- £1y nothing of the fceeneff: ofHis m~rcy; which cra11da imJifeteM, quia fprings only out ofthe riches of his infinite boLintie, tu~tc 1u11d iUi ~·;:cimi and the good p!eafore of hi& Will: of his readindf,; to p~aprzum efl • mpuur: for cri ve; otherwife the death ofChrift fhonld be of rv~:;~i=~l:r~rt::~ nm~e eff.=cr, His blood fueJ in vaine; ~he g~eate!l quo VevA unice 1,1erax worke lo~, that ~ver wa~ done: of HI~ de~t<~ht rn & ftdeliH;ult baberi? rlJ.ercy,0Jtltch.7.I 8. Mercy 111 man IS a quahty,m God -Mira'lturaliqui,cur it is His d nature and e!fence. Now what we doe mt~ntope•e · · ?Jeus ftJem tnrally, ,wee doe willingly, readily, nnweariedly-: :~;e;;~~:':::~:C~~ As t_he eye ;is not wea~y of feeing, the eare:with 1/uliteM. 4tqui tic 'lJer- h~anng,&c. eA Bee gtves honey.tuturallJ:, .never titur furnma . Vet gto- ' {hngs, butprovoked: WhenGod IS angry, It Is.but, ria. Nzm r.un prtecip ii as it were,by accident, upon occafioa ; drawn~ unto, '!!fritatu fo~ fPecimen it by the violent itnpartu-nity of our multiplied pro.- ~· E_'lJangbc.1 110/led~re .'lJ0 1 vocations; butHe delights in m~rcy ,&,c.- . I L1y, tG ...ertt,nl e t _ t1 actu~ f h" f I r 1 . ~'d . reliquu(IS, quicuq:rc 0~ . ty not mg o t 1e1e; t us on: cq1m ,eratl{)11 m~y latllm ~1/ic, chr.iflun convince ns of extreamefolly., m refLlimg mercy;m · ref}ar.mt. C:1lv. in loc. . 'In/igniter 'Ditlril injmijf (9>-colltU'llel~r afliciunr, qui Je 'lJerbu eju. Jubitant, & credere .,r.zlltur -/>fa'!.»@\Dei ulru.! fi.ler : m:~gna iTJ 'Deutn bla!phemia)incredulita~.N ;o ·~eor. lbid •veu>.efl ~nifericors (";i. tetema &' ft n?lici effentia,rwn ar.~re.m qu~!itate ~li9uJ,~9~ . Jlff'dlu,nonP.z 'fio,n~, pol:l~ ?ynng. ~heot.hb 2..cap.1. ~· . ~~a Veu~ naturaltter.Jzlept ~mentia<n• idM t!Q, n {4cdu ejl-4d. t?,no[ce>Jrkl p peu:atonbu;, Cal~ .. m M.~ehx.lm c.1p.7. '~ M'.(eri,or4t.ii V:i rm/li(?)u_) .itia 'J.{2r43 .awle~ Col~Spar.ztur . .B:m. - ~ueh
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