1'6' lnftr.uflion)· for a ri.~ht comforting · Sect. 1. -----'-----::---:---~- --- -- {~) J-!ttm.&bcatus Iqb of that prec~ous (P) hoar4 of gr~ce,which his ~eaven• ~t.e,nifi ~71t_ea pr.emed1~ ly heart had treafur.ed np m the ttme ofprofpenty ; out tat M [tlljfot '/.?;;ram of that fpirituall ftrength, w. hi eh Hee had got ten im.o . ce1 tarmnc re1u,1t1,et ,nz- , '- l b l . c l bl .. . .· :l ' fi ccr~e crebtOl'O!,Ita( . Hls ~0~ e y _11f.> rorm:r 1lUTI e a:cquar_ntflllC<t, a!ll con., jet, qua ratione mrerore verfatron w 1th H1s C1od ; and kno wuag h11l well, that Pf.erar~t ;_ d:xif!et om- tho all was gone, yet He frill pofldfed 1 ef us Chrifl, as n no altqmd m~flum~ fullv if not morefeelingly as e\·er before · He becomes' crtm repenteobtif]'c filMs h ' ' d :1 '· - bl p ' fp· · rer:,;a t N ctern ita ereupon as rare, an aL mua ea atterne o atrence J•l;' ' . lm all 11. • 1 d' n . 11 • pr.emeditatlt5,exercita· to pollerrty;as 1e was an ext-rnor Jn~ry anonruun_g _tufrj,ffllrat;ut adomnia fpeCl:acle of adverfity and woe. ConfCIJ.xlfneffi: of h1s ingmti tz~<mo perflite-· fore-fpent:righteouS life, which he perufe~h (bap. 3 I. nt,ad totltt~[ull{lan-tt~ The ckireneffe of a good confcience, Cbap.16.19. 1Je- & tam multorum rent h ld . ,If. · . h d d · h · h , jatluram,adfijiorum o . 111-J :'·tt~fJJ" u ~n eaven, an 11f) recor tum tg :- am•riffimumobitum,ul And his ·lnvrbblc:; faith, Chap. I9.,21)2.4,Z). oh that my UXOIH affetium, atl. worrff_were now written, Oh that they - wet~ ' printed in a tm~ba corporuutc:,ra, Boo/ig } ,:T/i:at thef twere (rav.en witiJ an Iron penne and ttd tnJufta amzcor1t ep- , , ' · ' h ' . /.., fi c F · !:.~· h J prob~·ia, ad amiflarrtm /leaa, _m 'J ( · roe"\!} or ever. . or.1 '(!lf!.W t at my 7\._e~eeceutcmptum atque fer- merltveth, d-e•. Chap. I 3. Thouc~h he flay me, ret w1/l I 'IJmzm. chryj.in Mat. truft if! him; did fo {hengthen and fiay his fpirit with a H•m· 34· . dj.vineinight, rh'at he bore valiantly,and fiood upright unde.tthe heav iefi: weight, and greateft variety of extream<: afHiCl:ions, that ever were layd upon any meere ..t,bjtophtls wcakndfe. man. But now on t~e other fide: the tyth, nay the ten . hundred part of Iolu troubles, caufed graceleffe eAchitophe/1, to .faddl~ hu AJfe, get himfelfe home, put hu houfhold in ord'er, and hanl; himfelfe.. ) .o true is that which the ble{fed :Prophet tels us;Jer.· 17, 5, &c. . Curfod hee the man, that' tr~tfteth in·nran, 4nd mak§th fo!h hu arme, .tnd · whofo he~ert departetl~ from the LOt-d. ··, For hee [hall . ' . ., bee lik! the H'?t~., in, the de.ftrt, . and foal! not fu when t:or;d cornme~h _; . bu.t foalt ;in/uzbite the part·hed,places in tbe TF_i,ldernejfe,' in , a fa!( land and nqt nhahited, Blejfed if the man ~f:o:zt (rujfetb in the Lord, and whofe hope the Lord iJ, For hu fof:llt:IJ.e. ~ a'tre~ planted by the wate.r.r, 11nd that fpreadnh out her root.r by the river, llnd ./hall ... ) n,ot fee, wh-en heat commr~·<il~t:>lur letrfe foall bee greene, ;~nd foaU not ln-J cai<efH/!"'i'fj)if~£ yeare nf drf>ucht, neio I . trJer ;
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