foule-exalting humiliation. ation. And works ofour calling are to be forborne. As mercy permitteth.] Totall ab!linence from meat and drinke is not fo ({rifrly required, but in cafe oftrue weaknefiel aman may refrefh himfelfe, lell: he hazzard hishealth~ or unfit himfelfe for the I fpirituaii exercife. , _, "· In thisdutie we confider, 1 The bodilyoutward . ab,ll:inence. ) The inward and fpiricuall e?terci.fc./ . ·Ofthe firfi: b,efore. The fecond is an humbling · ofour "relves in a folemne-exercife ofprayer, joined · · with repentance, furthered and tefiified by the outward fall:. Letprayer,bee atten&~d with, I ·Pen;encie of >defire, · 2. Affurance offaith. . ·' Le~ repentaneehavehi~ two parts. 1 8umiliation in refpefr offins paft. 2. An unfained purpofe of amending our lives M!Ta'ma:. for the time tocome. 1 r. d Yfo I. Of~hefe more amp yarterwar ·. A cenfutacion . Much to. b1~tne then are·the poptfhDoctors,who ofch0popUh have wickedly perver,ted, and impoifoned thispre- · fafi at ~rge. ·. d h J d' • h h . r. fl:• • See t•~e foule ctousan eaven yor mance, Wit t etr tuper 1- ofchisexercife tions,will.w~rfhips, meritorious conce.its, and do- Neh:9:1,4. chine of devils. They have not onely taken the c.b:·ifle~n. &c• . • • , Iepmu Ecclt· foQle out of tt, but alfo mangled and matmed the (uflic#TIJ efiab. very livdeffe: and fou le-leffe carkafe. , flinentita cibift. · Th •lb h ·fi · 11 fi n • r 1 • • · cu11du11J tccle- . epopt p an atea an tsrau ne many wates. ft• regulfllll af . , ,I It is but a maimed carkaffewit~out the life aqd a/Nmp~fi..Btll~ , * foule. That is, meerly ekterl'lall:> not joined with de liv 1~!$.oper.u~ _ · ,art. e. ,,c.r. . . . • • • • • • fu1.jc;1111iu?ntt- ~{tflaftzcumJe.cu~iu~' rtgrtfam tcc!~fiafticttm:ttrla. ad]lJIP'Jfl./ll,rtgu~ru_nl~tr. r.YI qui jt}Mw, 0n~el tantum andzt czbum (u191at. t., f/t rt'lfa z/Ja refeCtll; fit f.~ lit non prfllf.tlittm. }-Vt hllht4lwe CJborrtm cli.letl~ et pr~t[ertim ac;cr-Ribus fo abftincat,qui eccle[iajUcomm jcjN11al.ib.Jelt.tria. Cc 4 any
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