TheSaints • F have no acquaintance at all with this 'heavenly ex– ercife and dayes of humiliation. In all this long and heavie time of the Churches extraordiniuie and exrremefi miferies, preffi.ues, ~nd perfecuti· ons, their hearrs have never fiirred, neither have rhey ever lifeup their hands; towards the throne of grace : they have not afflicted their foules in fecrec, nor in their families for the affiitl:ionsofltl{eph; the defolations and miferies ofGods people, lying in their teares and blood, have not moved them, their troubles have not troubled them. &c. There– fore they may in the meane time, conclude confu– fion to their owne foules : As having no part. 1 In the commuaionofSaims. 2 In their prayers, when thou fhalc havegrea· tei1 ne~d. · · · 3 In their ;oyanddeliverances. See !f.J.66.to. But ~hey may hourely expeCt adeepeanddefpe– rate portion. 1 in that horrible curfe. IIJd. ; • 2 3· Curft j'e M.roz ({did the Angel/ ofthe Lord) curfe the inhabitants t'hereof, becaufe tkey came not te help rhe Lord, tohefpthe L9Yd "t,ai~ejhhe miJ.htie•. 2 -In that irrevocable doome, !fa. 21. I 4· B~cau{e when the Lord called for weeping and mourning, to bald- ,ndfe and girdi-ng wirh fack-doth, there was joy and gladneffe, flaying oxen and killing fheepe &c thereforefaithGod, Surely rhiJiniquitiefha/1not be , ,pf;lrgedfrom_'}IJU) ti!J_;ee die, {Aith theLordGoJ~fhefts. ' 3 In that fearefullwoe, Am.6.1. Woetsthemthat areat ea[e-inSion. &c. - Mycouofell is.) that thouwouldefi fubmit tOt~ converting foveraigntfe of the word and Scepter -(:'1 o...
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