,----------------------------==----------- rart.~.Chap. IO. ~JfiiBed {onfcience!, 49:> ' numbly before thy God: with fyn·cerity and con- Ca(e '·~Oleat9uu quia fiancy to oppofe all thin as which niay hinder· and pecca'TJ_tt, qura 7>eum ' o , ojftndtt · aut r, lt purft1e all meanes, that they may further the more dllleat q'.uia 1'/o rfia et'!' k . dl 1 . f' I . I r r.bl r . ·d • n en lt m y me tmg o t1me 1eart, 1C1111 .e 10rrow, an 'ft d~lere: [t£penumer~ . hearty mourning over him, whom thou hall fo ~nt-' enim fit, ut Veo mat/& elly piert·ed with tl~y ym~thfulllufl:s, and abo~ma-. p~~cear, 0' homi,; u- · tions. . · trl!;ufit w:lle effo colt~ · trttum, aut Jevotow, qudm font ire contritionem rntt det:Qiiontm ; quia vEIIe habere, & non babe're generat ajff.Cfiwern -cordi.1 : Jta7u~ di!le, (~' iNjCf'f'c tdJi ipfi, atque darnnabilem te judica, quOJ peccavcris, et crtddmm dolet.U quarttu.r: clebeM, De Con{oht.i'uflllan. .J'd dolorem ctm.. tritJ'lllid, pert in~t etia'!l hoc d~lere, quOd n'm poJT~mus de ptceat o foti; dolere. Remiffia peccatarum mm pendet ex magnitu1bne_, fofficie ~t! i i <5' merito ctJntritirmu, fed ex obe. di~ntia & foti&a{fione t lni,'li, fide aprrehen(a. Chcmn. Exam. De Corltl'lt, 7>efeflur triflitid!,aut Jo !ori& in arp~tittt ftnfltivo, non eft ccrtum iltdi,irrm imprtnitenti~, maltoque minu r def-ffur lar:)'ymaru :J'I. Nara cura h£c v irtttr ir. voluntatc fir,po•eft ab[que 'f(l61U appr:~ titus ferofir ivi exr.rceri : !!._uo_,{ eriam (ape fit, vell.proptr:r_(en(ur a1ioqui hebetudinem; w:/.'1. . p1oprer piril ua!em delcCfar;enzm, qua.-n ex divir.ac-Gntemplatione in ipfo etiam do-- lor< c/e{ecc.ztis q.u.:zndo ,jUe bomo peniptt ,&c. ftuir.etiam folutare eft ,preftrttllJ inciJ'ie1f._ tibus hujufinodi trijl-irrarn,quamum cniti poJ?unt,in (efe cxtirare. ' ' 5. Lefi any true-hearted Chr'iJlian, lying in no !in ~ . T~en confide·r thcfe again!t confcience, and labou~ino- fyncerely to pleafc rcfemblanccs of) God in all things, ibauld be un~eceflarily trouble.! _ and defected with navi!h f\':ares and jealoufies,leil: he b;e npt truely tumed unto God;,becaufe h ~ feeles not ·in himfdfe, that boifterous, vehement converiion, ·}hat extremity ofpangs, and horrour in the newbirth, which fometimes are to be found in fomeo· t~ers : kt hin1 ponder upon thefe refemblances : . ! . Thou mayil: ha ~e thy by le, or botch, opened wnh the point of a needle; whereas another man endures the £1al11ing ofa Surgeons Lancer,;yet ifthe ·.corruption, and nutrified mutter be let out by this ea!ier mbnes, a·nd thy felfe thereby thorowly cured, . · I hope thou hall no great caufc to complaine.It may . he fo in the pref em r oin t. 2. Two Sonnes are punilhed for their off~nce. The o:1e cries, and-roares,cmd takes on extraordinarily: The other makes no great noife, but refolves I i 2 filently .· r. A bile in one <lpe.. ne~ vvith a needle, in anO<hcr vvith a lancer, z. One Sonne -roare~: when he is corretl:ea and mends : .another mends .but rcnres not,
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