'TbeSaines . ons ofoutward mirth ·; hee furnifhes his former ·good felloW-companions with pernicious elo– quence, and frore of entkemenrs, to bring him backe againe to'their bent and humour 5 hee minifrers his owne delirious ,potionsofpleafures andfenfaality,tocafthis tonfcienceafleep againe; -In briefe) hee leaves no plot) nopolicy or pratl:ife unatcel)lpted tomake thepower oftheLawunpro– fitable unto hitn, utterly tofmother and confound the firfi: fiirrings of grace) ·and to drowne forrow for finne in druukennefie with .finfull vanities• . This then I make the, fe~ond pilffage oufo'fthe . pangsofcon'R:iehce, ~hen a man tempted by the policyofSatan,andperv,erfneffe of hisowneflelh, ·i:tpplies a plaill:er of wordly pleafures; to his <;on– fcience wound;ed with fpiriru.all angui(h, andwhen it beginl\e~ . t<>be lbtldand-clamorous·againft him, : luls it ai1eepe with the tn€ri'iments ofgood-fel- . 10\yfhip, or frl1,sit fbr awh.iiebydandling it fofdy in~·ebbforneofhis darlingfinne. Fa:lixwas frrric- -keh' wit-htremblinga-nd amazementby the power · ofPd#1'iin\nHl:ery,forconfideratkmeJ t~ejudgement· fti'cbti'Je, W1S averyCQttingcottaftve tOhis galled and , guiltycon(ci~nee, a~d remembr~nce ofdeath is a · de~t.ill and ~ell t() ·every w~rldling and carma11ilto. . ' o deaih, faith the fonne ·of 'syrt~c'h~ ·hew Utterilt!Je · ·remembfatJce ofthee-to }t mtlll that Jiveth in riflwith hil poffofFon.r) mJto theflla1J t1Jttt -bath ilothi,;~ tovexhim, ;atJd'that 734thprtJfperity ifi ~~~ ~BingJ: fHe~;~erefore~ i ·could notendure fuch dtftutbance of·hts fenruall 1 1·peac~, andhisagreemmtrPithHe/1:H_eewasitnpati- ! e.ntoffach'tmcouth~nd extraortl~arypangs, and , · . , woul ·l
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