(elfe.-i1Jriching examination. 303 man inclines,-thar diereafter hee may proportion his m~litiou~ policy, and hellitb praetifes. · r. If hefindehimto r avebeeneanhcrriblefin– n~r, or of amelancholydiq;ofit'*rtm~ or mttch vex-· edwith dUtward croffes and' atJHfrions, hee layes load upon his affrighted and difireffed foule, that thereby, j fir be po1IibleJ he may drive him tode– fpaire. To this 1 .urpofe hee fharp,ens the fiing.ofa mansowneconfdence > and with much fpighrfull ·rage itrikes-de_cpe and deadly, anc;i irnpoyfoned . · fiing of his owne ; he addes more h0rrour to the . ;tlready fearefull ~nd te~t~ble jndge~enuof the . Law, an:t Qlore grieflindfe to his many hatefull tranfgreffiot:Js, that)f'God fopermir, hee may be fureto finke ·him deepe enough into the Dungeon of defp~ire. . , .-. . J • · ._ • . . :z. Bm if he perceiv~him~ not to have beene ve– ry infamous for any ·notori.ous finne, . py p~turall confi:irution to bee m~rrily difpo(ed) i'plpati(!!ntof heavie-he~rteqn~tfe,, and form~rlv~, LJill)c~f ~ddi-:- , tted to good-fellowthip : Jf h~JpiehiiT} f:P .i.l~ive · and firuggl~. that _he may b~ .outo( t.hef<!.u~cpnrh pangs, atid fpir~c ' :tllfo~rew' (o_r)"fnn,e, and labour : to re·enjoy hisformerworl~~ydelighs~, ~wiearth- . ly conrenrwen!s :; ~ why. . ~hen h~ iswilling•m~fGr.. ward to follow and fe~d his humour{ thatfobee . may marre anrf fiifle in t"te beginning that. happy worl5:e (')fgo} yfarroW', wMchcaufeth repen(af?ct to[al– vatioo, not tobe·repedet/oj; ·z ror.7. I h '.A~d to this end he duh and blunts, with all the cunninghe can, . the flingof amans owne confcience, andquite re– ; m~;veshisowne. H,eprocures and offers all occafi..: · Y ons . '
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