Memb.J.Subf. r. · thefe things,furely wee lhould not ~oe on as wee doe, in fuch irregular ~ courfes,praetife all manner ofimpieties l , our whole carriage would not be fo averfefrom God. If aman would but 'confider, when hee is in the midft a!ld full career offuch prodigiaus and uncharitable atlions, how c:lifpleafing they are ia Gods fight,how no.l1ious to himfelfe, as S•lom1s told 1ub,I.King.2..the LmlJh•ll bring thts hl1utiupstUheir he•ds, Prw, I .z7 .fudden Jefol•tio,..nddeflrutlion fb•O Cllllt like • whMewi11de upm the111:4fjliflisn,•nguifh,the wv.rd 1{ his h•nd fh•O begivenhir~~, lfl,~.I I . · &r.tht'} jhaOf•!l.i.nto the pit the'} haHt diu,eJ forothers, and when they are fcraping,tyrannizi11£,getting,wallowing in their wealth , Thu night, o foole,IwiU t•lttAw•ythy foule, what a fevere account they mufi make, and how f gratious on the other fide a charitable man is in Gods eyes, fBmefa<iz .. haurit fibi gr•ti•m <.Matth. 5. 7 .Iilef[edart the mercifuU for they jha/11b- ~if;[~;,~" t•ine mer<'}: He that lendeth to the poore,gtues 11 God,and how it lhall be . iellored to them againe , hsw hy their p•tietmandlongfoffering tbe1 jha/1. heap cults on their enemies heads,Rom. u,anJ he that foUoweth after righte01t[11ejfe andmercy,jhalljinde rightwifnej]e!antl glor11 furely they would check their defircs,curb in their unnaturall, inordinate atfeC!ions, agree amongll themfdves; ablbine from doing evill , amend their liues and learnctodoe well. Beholdhorvcomely andg6od4 thing it is for 6re. thren to liuetogether in g unisn: it is tilce.thtpretioUI ointment, &c. How g comrdid odious to contend one with theorher;h c.Miftriqttid luflatiunct~li4 bifte m•g••"' vslum111 ,em m~rr(upr• caput efl,&fopremum illuJ tribunal,t~bi & ditfa ';,'/];~"~f:f:: & foC1amf1raexaminanda ftm.l! SAfiamtu! Whydoeweecontendeand m•Jilaln~nrur . vexone another,behold death is ov~r our heads ,and wee mufi lhortly hLipfi«<. giue an account of all our uncharitable words and aaions, think~pon it · andbewi!e. S ECT. ~. ,MBM:& . J'. Su:tsE 9 r. x. H troi"lt loMe uu(lng M elanchoiy. H il Pede. grte,Polf!er,aniExtent, D N theprecedentSellion mention was madeamongft other pleafant objells,of this comelinelfe & beauty which proceeds from women,that cauferh H trliCAil or)oP,e-melan~holy,ismoreeminenra!>oue th~ refi, '( and properly c~Ued Lout. The part atfetled in men .;,',';, i~thelivcr,aci'd therefore called Hmicall, becaufe •' ' co!llmonly Gallants, Noblemen,andthemoll generous fpirits are polletfed with it. His power and ex- . . .tent isvery large.,1 a9~1n~l)at twofold divilion of Loue, ~~~.;;-, andl~, ; .!llemb, r:· tholetwoYe,.ermwj]j~lll.'lato and fomeothermake mc:nuon ot, itl5 9ubf.•. · : .moll emioem,and .,?·;~..X~• called Ym~~<,as I haue faid ,or Loueit felfe. ~~"':: <f,;~ Which although it be denominated from meil, &mollevident in them, · ' ··;~ • yet it extends and lhaws it felfe iavegetall and fenlible c;reatures , thofc: c>:i1, . 1 i! ; ·· - jll€"rporcall ·· f
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