. fclfe,inriching ex11~ination. · - ~-'9_~_ :- aconfr~nc-and re_foluteheart; an~with a cheerfull / aadbol<f councenance went on thll,Ioqdly·recoun.. ring .the ·honourable ·ana · gloriqus caufe -of his death,·which was, thathewonldriever .confent'to yeeld hisCountrey into the hands-ofa cruell Ty- - rant. Such pdwer fometime had morall vettJe, – and love unro·anhoneH: t::aufe,toholdup the hearts of heathens, amid mofr exquifite ·paines.,, and' 'bloody tortures. 3. In fome, this confidence in difirefie ·<foth arifeout .of a defperate hardneffeof heart. It.-isto bee.feene ::in 'fome notorious m·alefafrors ~ - whofe hearts, a long-continuance·inprophane villanies, a :fiuious purfuitofbloud and outrages, -and the juH: curfeofGoduponthe~hath foenfrozen andem· 'marbled,thatthey MeTenSlefi'"e-&fearleffeof what– ~ foevercan- befall t.hern. rsothat though they beeto - patfe thorow the ftreets as fpefrades.of lhame and miferie, as hatefull-J;nonfier~; and the reproach of mankinde, tobe throwne into adun·geonofdark– ndfeanddifcoinforr, and theretobe loaden with ··cold irons, coldneffe and want- ; from thence -to bee .hurried to the gallowes~ that fhamefull and much abhorred place. from which, without ex.;. ·traordinary repentance, they are·immedi'.ltely to faUinto the fiery Lake; y~t I fay ferall this, out of adefperate ·hardneifeof heart, they feeme fiill to. be inheart, and beare themfelves very boldly.and confidently in tbdrjcounren3ncesandc~riages. 0 ·the ·bottomldfe and'nnfathomed deceits of our corrupt hearts,_ and the ,murtherous furle of. the . malice.ofhell! .. . . , . · . . _ 'l> . '·4· 1ft I
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