I ----·- - ·-'--·-. ----=--_.:__;,_______ -! j 146__[ . · · .· · c:FheSaint! ' ' pares; all thevillanieS', vanities, andrebellions of - . thy wholeJife: Ifay, whenall thef€1hall be~ ·char·. ged uponthy impenitent foule by the uQqQench- _ . al!J}e. iridignat!on 6fthat 'j~ft ~od,. wpo[,e· m~rcy, ·· . 1 mtmfrery, and ,long fl'lffermg, thou hall: abufed:. : I whofe anger, JJatience:, aNd pureeye thou'haft pro: voked all rhy life long; whit an heart wilt thou · have?N(i) mortali heart can comprehend ir,no An– gels tongue can tell or poffibly expretfe the .thou. .. \ . ~adch pare ef that rufnll efi:ate and wofoll hor- . l I ' · · ~or. . ; I Neither bldfe rhy felfe in the meane time, b~- ~. . caufe thou haft neither feare, fore. raR:e, .or feeling · ofd]ewrathwhich is tocome,thevengeancewhich ',:; hangs over thinehead,' and the horrer whichdogs thee at rhe heels ; for that is the very comple- r ment of thy ·mifery, ~nd perfefrionof thymad- 1 I , nelfe ; tobee ficke and fenfleife· of it, is the"fere{f : ·j fi,cknetfe. ~o have aH t~ti~' mife~y :tow.~r~~ 1 a~~ ; 11 hee fec1are and·:feareleiTe, lJS' a rmfery ~ufu;,a ·wn·... i ! ., y ; /. neffe. _ ~ . - . . ,.. Now it maybeSatanwill nottrouble thee. unti~l · - . l:ie.catc~ theeatforlle advantage,· a~~d~ad}ifc;that· he m-a¥-u.reooverably confound thee;and tt maybe 1 , rhyconfcience is ·h~rd afiaepe, beingas yetclruNke with worfdlinelfe, and fe11fuall pleafures, and fti11 JuUed in irs golden dreames~ bY. thecha:r.rresandin· ehantmentsofearthlydelights: buttaffilredlyupon I thydearh-..J)ed, all thy finmeswiltcome-upon thee r_ .tike fo-many ·fiei:ceand.furibus wilde beafts newly ; , , awaked, and:wHI tof.methr and teare inpeedes thy · ~e foule ··di~n llialt thoulie' upon)thy' bed of. · ' death
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