Clever - BS1465 D5 1614

Ver 26.í7.z$. P R O V E R B S 89 occafion the wicked weedes of finne to ware exceeding rancke and noyCome. 2ee hate debfed, &c.) The greaten offence again ft the WordofGod is to contcmne ir. Sec Chap. r 3. t 3. Verle z 6. Ipill aro laugh atyour calamitie, andmochewhen your fe re rommeth. Verfe 2 7. When lour fBare commeth like an horribledefla- tion, andyour deftrw tionapproachethof a Whirle-winde : when ofliEtion andanguifh fhallcome vponyou. Verle z S. Thenfhall they call vpon mee, but 1 will not heare they(hallfeekemeeearely, but they(hallnot finde me. T H E caufe of their miferie hauing beene expreiled ap- parantly in the premiles, thegrieuoufhcffc thereof is in there words defcribed : as firfi, that they (hall be comfort- Ie&T& and helplefc;theLord (hewinghimCelfe righteoufly vn- mercifull to them, in laughing at them, and/corning them: Not that there is in the Lord any dsfpofition of laughter or (corning, but for mans capacitie, hec is often in the Scrip- tures refembled to man, with humane affeaions, as here, becaule bee will not care for them, but car} themoff, hee is fail to deride them; for that it is a mifcry not tobe relieved in rnifcry,but a double corfìc and woe,to be idledat ofthofc who onely can helps them. Secoudly,the mannerof theplague, amplified with foma- ny words and fìmilies, Both proue it to be grievous: as be- caufe it will be tcrrible,and make them fore afraid, it is called by thename offeare, and it is laid to come likean horrible de- folation, the word properly fignificth a furious breach or ruine ofany thing, breaking and ouer-throwing whatfocuer it meeteth with : and it is compared toa Whirle-winde,which commeth fodainely and with great violence, not onely blowing vp dull and chaffs, and light matter, but blowing downe oftentimes trees and houles, and lfrongbuildings. Thirdly, the cf zas which it will worke, !hall glue tefti- rnonic fufticient of the fharpnefTe of Gods proceedings againU Dotir.Z.

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