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Thishfeisonelytoyleand labour 39b totHcWicked, and the tuft. Vpon the Fryday after leant thehand on the cheeke,as it feemeth our Sauiour vpon the Well- lid,isthe E.vcd.2. 4 pathreòf apenfätieeman, andone that isfull ofcare.. c.*lofes flyinghorn Phu - rah: Court; the Scripturefayth,That finding himfelfe weariehe fate hundu,n' by aWell ; and that loofing thefailes tohis thoughts,his mindwas on tattingWith himfelfe what they talkedofhim in the Princes pallace ; and bee ingdoubtful' what fortunefhpuld befall him, got him toMidian. Tofephs Bre theren (faytbthe famc'Doóor) fate thetadown in Ægypt,vnloadedthemfelues of.their fickesandwallets, as menthat were willing to Left themfelues; but whatwiththc ibrrow that they tóoke for their father; whoine they left behinde! them.irithe Luid of 'Canaan ; and what would betide them withlefeph, they found but little cafe: Efaypainting foorth God ih his Throane, circled about; with Seraphins, fayth; That eueryoneof-th`enrhad fixwings: With twaine he couered his face, and with twaine heeconered hisiee'te, andWithtwine i t didflye. Saint Beroárdaskes thequeffion;how they mayb.efaydtoflyé;snd not to flye.r'And isanfwere is, Thatthiswas MiracleofShout rliar mad_ then i drift for Gods glóste,and yet flue abroad for mans gáoct 'cis a Tÿpc ofbur SauiourChrift,who tellinghisboleonthe rouerof:theWcli, fetxhecogira- rions of: his fouleypsn it's wings confderingwith tirnfelfe, hciWfarre thofè fheepewere gone aftray,which he carne robtiúgbackeagaine unto rhefold, an i' what a'dealeof labourand paineshe was totake,being fcáttered fo farre afhnder .astheywcre, Thererámea womanofSamaridtodrawwain OurSauiourChrift beeiñgwea- rie, aridxliis:wom.anbeeing lideewifewearie,terhp manin this life;be he righte- ous,or be he a finner, looke forany cafeor reft in thislife.If Godse1tchildren comebiufdandbrokcntoHeaìten, pafïingthrough fireandwater,'broyled, " roaffed,.fawne, dragged on the gtound, whipt , and qiihrtered, Sanaiperidcm ,ricersbtregna,&c. And if theplaces of Scripture,which'indeere thetornient ofthejuft aremany; matiylikewif -are the.itideerementsofthe tormentswhich (inners fuffer. So thatbothof.thèmpliethe oare in the Galleyof fife: se impirre fuero,va mihi3f tat/ha ;' non Iambi;eaptt,&c. Bt* the juftbathadouble aduantäge. Tbemftyet Theone, Thattheir pines arefauorie vnto them becaufe they fuffer them, haueadouble for Gods fake. Saint Gregoriefayth, That in themiditof : his greateft:miferieS; aduantage the iuft dorh inioy a'kind of fccret glorie. And thatlobvon the dunghill did man the Wit ked. inioythiscomfort, thinkingVponthepeece of pot.fhard which Godhid put in,. tohis hands;weighing&éonfidering withhimfèlfe,tharas thefire dothhardert theclay,andmakes ira purer and better kindof Earth than before; fohe him.l felfe fliouldbe muchbettered by this fierier triall of his, :and bee purified the moreby thefefores and boyles that brake out vpon his bodie. Butthe 1ìn- ner Both tintinioy thishappineffe,euenhisverie pleafuresare painful' vnto hint, and his folace turnesintofòrrow. Theotheraduantage istheendof the Iuft. Saint Beînardtreatingof the two Theeues,fayth, That they came both wearie ; and their bonesbroken, to that otherlife,Theyhad the fameprifon,the fame fhackles,bonds,torments,&croffe. But o'm fit iles ruces, quamdißrmilesexitteehabuerunt, How equaltheir crops, how vnequalltheir tads.. Wanton vo- S/lee cameto w water. Thiswoman it fhould feeme, wasborne wider fome men vfually vnhappi&Starre,Thathauingburiedfluehusbands,fhefhótildbefopoorelyleft greatutilities two anm ft them thatfhemuft be fr feed to fetch water her felfèattheWeil & be great tniPerie > driuen,t drawitvp.Buttherearétwo great miferiesthat accompanieyour woi men

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