Par,p.Secl:.z. Cure ofMelancholy, Memb.6.Subf.r; ~z:~8 . _ow~e default through ill diec,-bad aire, wimc of exercife, 8«:. let himno 1 v .__.........,__.begmoNo,reforme himfelfe. It would be aperfe[/reuJcdie againjl All cor- ' Efifl.de fi- r.uption,ifas ' Roger Bacon hathJt, we couldbut moderate our jetves in thofo ncru •rti.> ts' fix non.naturall Phings. b !fit be an.y J~· gracc,abufe,tetnporaltlo!fe cafumnie 1J41UT<f'4p.7. d h•-~'fr d . ,(; b . b .. l . ~ ' Je rerardjin. . eAt '!!. ten s,. tmprtJonment '· am ment,, ee-nottro~WLed rvtth it, doe not .R.emedium e(- feare, ke not angne.grw<>e notAttt, bufwtthall co~<rage fujlaine it.( Gordonim £!~:::,~: ';,;,_ IJb. I . c. I 5 :de tonftr. vit. ). Tt~eontr aaudentior it a.' If it belicls:ne{fe,il[ fuc. P"•m,fi ~·w- celfe, or any adverfity that hatb caufed it, opp@fe ara invincil>le J:.ourage betexercem. fort,ifie.thy felfe by Gods word, 8T ot1mwtfe, ·maja-boni<perfuadenda, fee pro~ ~~~~~;:/:::;._ fperitieagain(t adverfitie, as wee<efrelhour eyes by feeing fome pleaCmt fiflit in reb«4 meado,w, founcaine, piCture, or.rhdike: recreate rhy minde ·by fome con. c~~iz: natu· trary objefr, Wltl;} fomemore pleafi~ m~ditation div.ertthy thoughts. b Pro•liquo Yea, but !fOU mferre ~game,fi!CIIe ··onjii1111JJ damus dh15' :w.eecan eaftly ;r;:JrP:.;;;,~;;, give,c,G>unfell to onh;rs; everyman., as rbe,faying is,cao tame a fi1rew but he pro;milfionea.. chat bath he; ;Ji .hie e[fes, ~ltter f ;ntrres, Jf y0u wece:lnour mifene, you ljcuju. rei,pro .w.ould finde \t .G>Cb ~twlfc, 'ns.n0t Jo ~afily performat!. We kn.o;vnbisco.be ::,;~~:;~:!.~' true, .we !hould mo1krate our.Ce1ve ,;bur we are!f~rioufiy ~ani.ed .,_wc can. ••,nee pro f!<i _· Q..ot.m,ake u[e of.Cu.ch •precepts,we.are ove.rcome,1ick,m..Ue[am, difrempe. tio,n~cpro aliii ~~d and.habitijated in thefe courfes_, we cann1a.kc no m:fifraoce; you 1nay.as ~;·~,;~7r.',";, ,welll:>id him tl1a.t is difeafed,9@tto fede paine, as amelancholy mann0c to ne:<lole?' •. [id' fe:t~,n.ott\'l be fad: : tis within his blo.ud, his !>rains,his whole temp.erature, ~~;~~;~., it cannot be removcd..'B.ut .he may.o!J?o{e wbe.cher be.will give way too far ~"~'"'· Unt01lt,:he may >nfome fort·c@rret[ h1mfelf.Ap.h1lofopher .w.asJmtenwith <~·4ft in- ama,d dog, and as1the nature.of<hat difeafe~s ~.o abhor aH waters,.and Ji. :;:fl,~::f;_ 'l~~d;tl)ings, an~ JP •.tl,linke !bill tbeyfee.rh.e pi&JJte G>f a .do~ge :befor.erhem: Jartun~• h" He.e ;-,\\e.ntfor all chis,.-olu[la-nte j.<, . ~o 'hcBacl1, ,and feemg there (as hee. :;::~;:;;?.Ji:~- thoqgl1t) in the water .t·he p1frure ofadogge, with reafon .overcame this flum animu" conceit ,qmdcam mm balneo? what ll10uld a.clog doemaBathe? ameere •PP'""'•.:nei conceipt. Thou thin'kefi thou hearefiand feefi.devils, blackemeo, \Sec. 'tis ~:;t; ,'j;/j!,: not.fq, 'tis thy corrupt phaotafte , !ertle thine imagination, thou ant welL <iM,&c.-Lem- Thou chinkefi rhou ball .:tgreat nofe, thou art Jicke, everyman obferves nimUb.t.c. t6. chee, laughes the.e to fcorne, pe1£ wade thy fclfe ' tisno fuch matter: this is ,. t":l \ fear only,and.vain fufpioion. ThoJI a.rt di[cont~nt,·thou art fad and heavie, · bur-why? upon w- h~t . grouncl/ ~onftderofit: thou artjealous, timorous, fufp•cwus, for what caufe 1 examme lt throughly,thou lhalt findenoneac . all,or fuch as is robe "onremned, [uch as them wile furely deride, and con. cemne i!J thy felfe, when iris pa(i. Rule tb,y (e!fe then vvith reafon, C.1tisfie thy felfe, accufiome thy fe.lfe, w.ea,ne thy lelfe from fuch fond conceipts, vainefe;u·es, firong imaginacj@ns, •efilcfle thoughts. Thou maiefi doe ir, Eftinnobi< a(fuefi'ere (as Nut~rch.f<ith y weeroay frame oarfelves as wee . will. As he that u!~t h an upright lhooe, may cot,reC! the obliquity,or croo. keanqfff;py wearing it on the other tide ; wee .may overcotneipaflions ifwe diib.,./ltirJ. '!'fil!·i.fi0icquidfib~ t,mper4vit animt<Spbtinuit, asd Seneca faith, nu/li tam fori ~ffr•1f1S, ut 1!01> drfc-~plina ·perdomentur , vvhatfoever tl~e Will defires, filWI?Y ~omrn<!nd: no fuch crue.U afl;eCl:wn~,bur by d1~c>phne theymay be ta~edwolunr3rily >hou willt not ,<l_o_ethls or·thac, wh1ch thou oughte!l to do,o~ r~fraio,&~.bu_t when t.bouardalhed ~ke a d:1<1l Jade,thou wilt reform i~, feJI~ g_f~ ,fNhip w.Ul make,tnee,do,or.not d.oe. Doe thatv<~i>Juntarily then " · - vvhich
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