502 ThefecondBooke ofDiuinitie, CHAp.9. therefore thineOrnaments and Jewels fromaeon thee, that P may knowwhat to doe with thee.Thus did the holy Fathers in times pall clothe themfelues with Sackcloth and Afhes ; which fafhion Kings themfelues in their Facts fcorned not to take vp, as wee read of the King of Ni- mime, Ionas 3.7. Who rote ont ofhis Throne, put away his Robefrom him, and coffered bimfelfe with Sackcloth , and fate in e/1 flies. And the like did wicked ',limbo I.Kings 2I.27. Fourthly , Cheerefulncffe and outward ioy and plea- lure. In which refpe&, the exercife hich the n other Euanp,elifls cal Fatling,oliMattbew callethmou~ning,CQn the children of the Bride - chamber mourne, as long as the Bride-groomeif with them?And Io a L calleth it weeping. Let the Prieflsweepe betweene the Porchand the Altar. So it is fail, lodges 2o.26. that All the 1fraelites carne to Bethel, and there wept andfaged. And I. Sass. 7.6. in the Fall at Mifl,a,that they drew out of the fountaineof their heart teares, as it were, bucketsof waters, which they pawed forth before IsHovA1E. Fifthly, All gate and geflurc that may Carrie any file vv of loftineffe v<ith it. So did AH A B p clothe bimfelfe in Sackcloth, andwent foftly. Sixthly, The lawful' vfe of Marriage, 1.Cor.7.5. De., prime not oneanother, but by confentfor a time, thatyea may bane leifurefor Fallingand Prayer : yea, though it be be- tweene the Bride-Broome and the Bride, %\hick of all other are lcafl tobe reflrained, foe/ 2.16. Let theBride_ Broome goe ont of his chamber, and the Bride out ofher Bed-chamber. The fecond head, is the end and true vfe o` ThePopish Faft,which was fudged Cufíicien :, if they oncly abfìained Failing, whereunto all frommeate, without any regard o; the former bodily tx- inward godlineffe. ercifes tend. This is double,according as they are both laid forth,Ezra 8.21. Thin n k.b.tO. Luke 5.3 S. ® Matt-9.1s. p
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