· ~------~-----------------------------~ Joule-exalting humiliation. --------------------------------- 'mayincateoftrue necelfitie, take fome little re- , frefhing, left otherwifethey hazzard or purt their · health, and unfit themfelves for the fpirituall exer. ci,feand duty. But here we mull: beware, that wee ufe not this libertie as an occafion to the flelb, pre– tending, wecannot, when it is hecaufe we will nor. Though we have no exampleofthis cafe propoun- ' ded inScripture,yet we have a fufficient ground for it, Hof.6.6. Matth. 12. 7• JwiOhavemercyrazher than facrifice. To fafl, . is nGt more than to fa·crifice, ' to fi.Kcoutthe body according to the need thereof, ismercy. . · 2 Not onely fromexerci~offleep : but wemull: alfo cue t>tf fo much ofour ordinary fieepe, as the )) want there(!)fbee not an hinderance unto us in the worlliipofGod, *onfuchadaywe mull:fleepletfe and rife fooner:~ thatf<>we may watch toprayer. . 'See C1l. 4• &. I Pet, 4 7• . 3 From cdl:Iy apparelJ ; from ornaments and 2. S11m, 1 a. Jl. 1!jlh.4J·ZR/.1e IJ• . "' ,, 't better attire : for fuch is the vani~ie~fQUrcorrupr nature, andour proneneff'e to pnde, that though 1 out attire wasordained to coverour nakedneife,and i to hide our iliame, yet ifit be anywhit gay, we are 1 fap~ to take pride in it.* - . . , . : * Ei·ai.JJ. 4,r, F . • • "b I fi h r. 6. zm.J .cS•.. I •4 re~ matnmoma. eneyo ence; r~m t at 1oiS«. 1 z. 1 o. \Ciety w.htch God bath fanchfied by .hrs word to \ marriedperf<>ns, I Cor·7·5·loel2.t-6. · . 5 Frcm bodily labours and worldly·bufine1fes. I See Ioel I. 14· 1.1 s.U.V.I-6. 29·3 I. and 23· 3 2. '· \ :For there is the fame reafonofthe extraordinary i Sabbath ofhumiliation, and ofthe ordinary. The Ilaw ofthe weekly Sabbath (act bell: D;vines fay) is I f to bee.extendedtoother.extraordinary~bbatbs : , ;. Dd 4 · - Bat ·, ,-,
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