Bolton - Houston-Packer Collection BX9339.B65 A2 1641

184 - Generaí~l clrreellens for a asurrepuntetiam a enforced healtfas ifnotem fáburepunt eatér poifoned with blaf de fecuro ac vo- teeniries and horrible oathes. Ferries, ®b ruptatibus t ctau Thy, mufick will bemerry lies, dare auras non fanned jefts, icofs and feurrilities,dgainft Gods belt. f potes : probrbere and theKings be f:bjc as putaturfaperbiæ'lentfellOWeS, j` °SiCOtìïniUnlyCalnrliniated aSpeftia furrepuntedam For fo the Church complaineë,Lamr 63. putter volume- their 172° cie.Fetiv Pea Lis, where the founder is nor Gods fi I area -4m- but after his good-fellow guefts be well heated withvarier e bro/;0 c.lib.I. gip. =a. ofdidles, and ftrong drinke;as their faces 1 are inflamed with Pua6Y r áoJpx fiery reflexiono one from another, fo their hearts will been. `ñ`nI,kniióv. y Acts =4.s, raged withmutual] infe&ion of furious malice, to belch ore b Intúeir face, be moll prodigiousdun hill villanous lies hammered b fiene 0ft(e erpre'l a rokfn, ry fouleft Fiend in the darken nooke of hell, a ytheore ®f ,,,. "'temp` that are true of heart :Lot , :chou knoweft i garni} thofe n- .to=oflgluttonyandmental] formes and fiourifhesofthy welcome,maypove drtrye"'neq as a pitfall toplunge thee into forre dithonourable imploy® ment,or one way or other robetray thee roan uncomfortable entanglement ofthy confcience.So that if thy generous fpie rit will nobly rife againft filch froth and folly, ribaldry and railing, the unworthy degenerations ofthere word times; if it be (entibleofGods difhon our, the difgraceofthe Saints, and thineowne danger ;thoucanft not chufebut bewearie offuch good cheere, Nay ; befides the refalutiöi of thy judgement, that in fuch a.cafe thou wouldeft faire rathe; have ttaied at home with a dinner ofgreine herbs, than to have thine Bares fo grated, and heart grieved all the while at a great table; even in nature thou (halt fare worfe. For thy jut+ indignation, difcontentment and fadneffe upon fuch ground, will naturally contrast thine heart, thicken thy blood, chill thy fpirits; that natural] heat will fain: aid faile in theordinary current andcourt ofconcoìion. No mar. yell then though thou be readier tovouait thy 'nor'-cis, than to rejoyce in thofe high entertainments or varietie ofineffes, which arediffweetened with fuch diflatifull.and bitter mix. Lures. And that fbalr lofe thyfineete reordr : bothof humanity, and Chriftianity. For the flrft; out ofthe ingenious firnpli_ citieandhoneftyofthy hearr,thou wilt returnereall,Gncere, affc, }innate demonftrations of thankefulnef1`e' for meere ditfemblec(

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