TheSaints. ...,; _ _. . ·-~ :ha:ve bt.o)<eoudntoft~e· and fire, ~nd fu~ie; thy ·prophanadoriofthe L'ordsday, preffing-ro··imworl , tbilyun~o the Sacrament, ;tll chy heart-riling, ca– villing againfr, belying) fcicrec plotting, or any way oppofirtg the Minifie:ryandGedspeople,have been the mofr fpedall and 'notorious fervice, thou hall: done the bevi11. For whkh thou weU defervdt eo be:e dub'd a.Knight with a fie:ry fwofd, and of the bla(kefi order. And affuredly~ if now at length thou wilt not leave the Deyils colours , und~r whicht~ou haft marcht furioufly thus long of thy life, and comeunder the banner ofChrifr, towhich thouhaft beene .called with cries of blood all thy life long, thouwilt fhottly be paidhome for i:\11 thy cmfed fervice to the powers of hell, with evedafl:.. ·ing plagues. . · · · Thou woulddt have thought thy life very mi– ferable, ifrhu_s long thou hadfl: lived aJ~ally~nave to· the Turkes : butifthouhadO: done fo iii the mofr crueH, and rritrcilef.femanner that ever any did, it hadbeene nothingto the bondage-thou haft beene in.'/ fhe Turkeswori1dqnelyhav~ whipt thy body witlffcourges, laid upon' the~ fetters of iron, fed thee wjth the bread and Water ofaffliction, and at length cutoff.thy miferahle l-ife frotn this vale of reares; Andthereanertd.'Buuhemafrer that thou fervefr, the Prince ofhell, feeds thy fdnle contiriu– ally With rankepoifon, fcourges it with fiery, ipve– nom'edScorpions, (though for a while thy feared andfenfleffe -confcience fe~ldu~ot) enfetters it in, the invifiblechaines ofClar.knerfe·at'ld ·damnation ·: andafter a while without. timely repen.tanc~ and · rkturne, I
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