' . Joule-exa/tin~ humiliation~ ·· 63 !fJ'nah ·,_. 7· andwhich 1vas 19el 1. 1 3· 14. inflicted on I[r"ael in JoelJ time, (for removisg whereof they alfO: fafted} were extraordinary. The fin, for committing whereof tlie JfraeliteJ afiedin Samuelnime, 1 StJm. 7· i· 6. was extraordinary. · · · · - ~ . Theoccafions which movedEzra, cap~ 9· z. Ne– hemiah, cap. I. 4· Eflher, c.4p. 4· 't6. to faft in th~ be- # halfc ofothers, were extraordinary• .. . The oCcafions of all the Fafis reoorded in the: · Scripture; wereextraordinary. , ,Thefeco11dpart · Forafrertimes, See che./Janion, de jejun.pag. :z iS8. :~~~afr~~;uau . . _; exercife. 2 For the fecond thing that we ought to have te~· what to bee d f done in it. fpecr unroin rhefeour fGmle-fatting · ayes o · humiliation and fafiing,Yiz. Theinward ' fpirimall exercife. L Er us take notice of, to heart, and frujrfnlly · performe thefe foiJowing particular duties)all which concerne the duty ofhurnili.ation. 1 Let us exercife our foules feriouOy in a right .furrey, ~nd full cmnprehenGon ofall our vilendfe, iniquiri~s, rranfu~efi!ons, and finnes, this whole ·body of death that mcompafieth us, that bloody guiltine!fe we incurredby AdamJ fall. . · 2 A right apprehenfion ofGods dreadfull wrath and flaming vengeance againfi fin~ . 3 A feeling fenfe ofour owne nnfpeakable, un– conceivable miferyby reafon thereof. · · 4 A vil~ and bafe eo nceir. and efreeme ofour felves abhorringout felves induft and allies. ·sAn ·
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