------------------------~----~~-------- · I Cfbe. Saint! 14 . 1 ' . ; purpofe not to continue.. in any one knowne fin,' ~ A_ftltetVJt_am .' * an inward humble and impartiall triall and · qm r;ult ampere. • ' • . vitam. Namfi ; preparation of our felves, to the worthy rece1.. non.mut~tvitam,' . vingof thofe facred feales ofour falvation, the odJadu:um ac· .c. • b c 11 f · 1 IT".. dPh •c. • 1 • cip;et vitam, & 1orm~r IS. ut rorma , .rmt eue an an1atca I. magiudp(a . It IS fatd moreover m th~ Text, that He that , com~mpi~~~, & : eatethanddrink.gth .unworthily, eateth anddrin~thfis : ma~:.u ocCiatlur, • A r.. h 'h h . • qu11m 'Ciir;ificaownedauma-tton. s 1oone as e at received the , M, Aflg.scrm. • Sacrament, he is prefently guiltyof high treafon ~::';1 .AdveRt•. to 'the Majefrie of Heaven, for mnrthering the · ,. " · ~ Sonne of God.- ·With the wretched fonne ofper- . clition hee fwallowes downe the bread and the .. devill together; and may fay to hell, th~uart my portion, and to the kingdome of darkneife, this ·day have T taken polfelfion of thee, hecaufe I · have had my hand in the death ofmy Saviour, and in fpilling and trampling under foot that ·. pr~cious bloud which fhould have faved my foule. As. a man that drinks downe ranke and deadly poyfon, without aprefentcounterpoyfon . todrive it from the hear r, and expeii it out ofthe body, cann.ot poffibly efcape temporall death: So certaine it is,a.man that receives this heavenly · food imworthily, turning it into afpirituall poy- , fon unto his foule, by the difiemper of hjs pro· phane 'and unprepared heart, cannot poffibly . efcape damnation and death, -except by the fo· veraigne antidote of repe~tance, reformation, and amendment of life, bee-flee unto the Lord upo:l the kr,ees of his foule for compaffion and pardon~ and by his after fincerity and obedience labour tomake amends for fo horrible andhate~ full rebellion. · · · Thirdly, ~' ---- ' - '• ·--
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=