fouJe~exaltinglJumiliatiQn. portionably and forrifie our felves~ forrhe rime ro come, with anfwerable warchfulnetfe and indu.ll:ry . 2 Let us divide that darke and damned time in– to his portions and periods, according to the (eve– rail places,coflditionsand callings,wherein wehave patTed it. So much time fpent at home in our fa, thers houfe; fo mu~h in fervke or apprentifhip; fo mach ar fchoo!e, fo 'muLh at'univerfitie; fo much at the Innes of Court, io much in the Countrie, fo much in tingle life,· fomuch in the marriage ftate ; fo much privately, fo much in this or thar office, andpnblikeimploimenr: fomuch in rhistowne -or · parifh, fo·much in that: and let us well weigh with· ,all, the feveraJI lu!h, corruptions, vices, poHutions, and finfull pleafures, to whichwe.were mofi: given, in thofedifi:inct places, times, callings, ~ndcondi· tions0flife; that fo we may proceed in better order to breake our hearts before God for them. 117 3 Lee us beaoin w-ica the firft attuall -finn<", to b. bSee Auflin cg,-z. whkh our now awakened, quickned, fanttified fef.lib. 1 • 1 ,. memorie, and the fpirit,ofrepentance can pofftbly 'He~re Aufl~~: inlighten and leadus ; nay, and rohelpe u' herein, 1ue::c£e~~otlus let us both take from our b mothers or nurfes, what ./!:me tttaw11 they can report unto os ofthat time, wherein wee d~&c;:J.,"'; me b r: h • d 'U1XI;; C 1%011 111~. cannotremem erour telves to avehved ~an aHo 1J?ini; dtqNAa- i conj~frureandcolletl:froiJl thefroward behaviour {lis crcdidi, _& ' ofother r_ infants, wh~ch we nowobfervr, how en- ·;;aaVi~fn[~!J~ towardour owne carnage was at that age. bu$ ~MJ~ci,&c. 3 All thecircumibnces ofourold fi nnes, to ag- ~~~~~ crgu ;~n~-.,J t d l 'h d. ndI ht: . ' pU(4!)4_'11 • ~li I I graYatean ma ce t em as o tous ~ oat 10me In q~tid ubtribi~& _J · our eye~ as wee can poffibly, for a more threugh- inhiab:m pto: 1 h bl • c r. I . ytlltJ • &c um mg 01 our tOll es. , Aufl. cunfeitib. . _ . ll h l See ~o&IIP·1· ,
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