626 A Sermo11 preached at Pauls Crofs by R. Winbeldon. : ~~~lot~i~~~~ ~a~~ ~htn~~h 0~k~~t~l~~~d ~ ~~~ : ~~~~o;cc~sf~t:t~~·r:~~~l~:~:',;a:~. ha!~i~; {~~;} 'broughtushtthcr. Shu cannotclofewtth usourpof· 'all, Yttthciirf!StclmefSisdoublc, forfummtiSWlthin 'kffion inthe&pukhre, for kind ~kethno diffa~ce 'inthemighttSofthcfoul,~ndfummeiswithoutinf~~lc ' betwttn poo_r and rich, in comit~g htther, ne in gomg < nd"s of the body that. needts mo be flo_ricd, wh~t ttme 'hence. All m o ~11anncr fhc brmgcth forch, all !n o 'byhcmfclfisC3ufcof conuption as Plulofphy fatth, and : :;; 11~£~~of~~:du:icf;~vc~by~h~Nl ch~~ ~::cc ad'~cl~ : h1~~~~: ~h~~~c~ha~11~ !~~~~ o:r~~~ ~~c ~fc~~ h~ ' while lcyne itt the gr:tvc, Then open and look among ' h('Jrt all 1mnner of worldly ami Adhly thoughts, yet : tr~~ ~nili,~v~~a~:~o;k~;~th~d r~t~~hw::ic~~e1 r~d~ : ~::nG~(h~:~~- ~~~~~, r~;e 0~f~ ~;tctrh~o~;~, db~ttht~~a~ : ~:;;~:~:r~,:S~:i:• ~~~~d t~,a~~~~~f~~~ ;::~d~d7t~~ : ;~~ed 0~~~ec!~~~~~~rt~;~s ro~:~Pf~~~~~~h ~;~ ~e f:J ' [;uth the Doaor of fitch extortion as it IS wrtt. 0- < God, what fecknefs tS this, an heavy burden dn the Sons Jo!;. 2 4- 'ther mens Fields they repcth, and fro the vine of him 'of A dam, that one foule moockeandfnlll of the World 'thJt the harme oppreJTed they plucke :~way the Grapes; 'we many think lo1~g ynow. But on that t~ foul ' they lcveth rnen naked, -and taketh away her Clothes ' fh?Uld m?fi deled:mon have_ by kind mow we nooght ' that bath ~~ought wherewith to belle them in cold, and 'thmk fo htdc a (pace, but tf t~ cokle nlter among 'liften up thiS Pot bytw«Jt Heaven and Earth. For cove· 'the whmc. Of this feekenefs fp:akcth Paul, where 'tous mat nothcr haverh charity to their Brethren upcn 'he !aith; I fce a Law in my limmes fighting agenes ' Earth, t)(ither to Gcd in Heaven ; and they bare this pot ' the L3w of my Spirit, and taking me into the Law 'intotheLondofSmnaar, th:ltisto fay, intotheLond 'ofSinne. Sothatiffaresbyus, asbyamanthatwould ' of Sttncht, that is Hell , for thcr~ lhaJl !M: fiench, in 'Jookagyens the Sunne, and may nought do it long for : ;~~ ~! ~~~{ha~~~~ d~ \~{ ~~~1-Po~:r:i!h~t : :~~t~i;~e, 1~~d ~;ffst~~JI~~~:e ~~ 1 1 : d;:~~~~~~~!s~ 'Wonnn thmin, and on all m:1nna th:J:t ye be nought 'reafon bcfi fhould be fc:yn, but it isforfttblendS of mans 'Weddid to htr, for thnt )"I! mull be both one. This is <eye. Right fo, fyth, A Jam our tirfi fader was put ouc 'thilke fottle lo::herous Woman; the Kings and Morchaun· 'of Pand1fe, :~1\ his Qff.fpring have hem thus licke, as 'tisof the Earth have done le..:lmy, and of her ~·crrue they 'the Ptophet feyth . Our_faders have eate a bytter Grape, : ~~~~~:i~ic;i~~ 1'rn~~~r~~~~~ti~1d~Y\~~~~;~e 1~1~ : f~~n~ 1~ick~~~~;fs:r t~~ct ~h~!:u: t~~~t:,ti~, ;!~~ : ~~fe fi;;'(t~;tebre~~~e 1~~r, d{;~1 • fir~~t~g~dth~~~~:;; ::;~~a~~~~;:~~~~. 1!:~d~~~ril~fs.h~t~aa-r:t~y ~h!: : ~~~e~;~~1Cr~ 1~\~~erKi1~; ~~e1:h~1~~::;J,~~~ft\:,~~~hh:!~ : f;v~J 0 : ~\t~~~~h~hi~, m~n f~;~~l:d Y,':h ~a~y ~~:f~: J~b. J + ' lechery with her, and having lived in Del ices when they ' Yet there is other licknefs that cometh to feme mn1, : ~~~i:~ ~~~ ~~~~t~;fa~~r f~;~:~~~~~~~:~~~~~ ::~: : ~~~~~~~;do ~~;n~ ~~:· asPa;~,~a!ere~~en~~~~~ :!~t Dtur. 'great City that was clothed withbysand purple, and ' of lfratl, in holy writ. But thou keeptheCommad- '" bra.lile, :~nd O\"tr gilt with Oold and prc:liou:; Stones and ' mems that be writ in this Book, God (hall achen the 'Peark. Forinonehourall theft greatricht:Sfhallbe ~e- 'ficknefs _o_f thee and of thy feed, great fickmdS and 'fhoyed, then (hall they fey thlt fhall be damned w1th ~ long abtdmg.. Yet ye ~U urt<lerfiond, that God fn!d· 'her. We have errtd fro the way of trouth and right- 'eth othenvhile foch hckn1efs to otha mm, and o- ' . . : f~~~~~e~~(~re;~ tha~':s ,::,_ mor r~J~t~.!~ 'tO be undrrfiond. alfo, of all manner of Tribulations. 'gone. hard ways, but the w:l}"S of God we ·new nor: 1 T he firfi cau(c, for they !"hou!d ~lway ever know, ::~~~~~~i;~~uih~fi::ustfAi1~h~~; ~~d~~h;r :~ ~.ha;,~d1:JCJ:~ ~~e~~:ClfA~u~h: 'death, and we m0wnow !'hew no token of holintfs, Ill 'fatethPau/, lefi thr greatnefs of revelations rue me up r.Cc.Il. ' our wickednefs we be w:1!led away. Think therefore ' into pude, is given a pricke of my ftdb, the AnF,el of 'I read, that thou fhall yeld reckenillgof thy bayly. Here 'Satbanat to fmlte me on the neck, wherd"ore I have 'end.erh thefirlt partofthisSermon, andbeginneth the 'thrice: prayed God, tha~ helbouldgo fro me, and he 'fecondpart. 'anfl'o!Cr~me: MygraceJSfuffi.cLeJltf~thec) forvenueis 'fulnlledm lickndS, wherc:on thl!S fauh theg\o(e. The :IN~;~ ~~~:\(' '~~~ n~{:h cl~; ~~el~0 ~hi~k~ni~~~ : ~;~t~~u~~!~ 1 gt~0~~: ~~~~~~ :~p~~: t~~ 'AftmvaHI, tofore what Judge we !ball reckyn, and 'mooved. God hCl~d him that fhould be damne<l, and : :~ndv~aalfc Fe~~~~~~~~~nJ 1~~icteed~~~dt~vl~~~~c~~~d %~U : ~~e 1t~~~r~n~~~~~tt ~~~:~ t~i~~~~~f ~l~h~v:hat 1~~-~~ 'be gi_vc to them 1hat be found good and rruc. For 'notgcve him., and that ISIOr~o makehimwholeoffick· ~ the hdl , ye !hall w~toen that there fhall be_ twey ' ne~. Alfo G 0 D fend.cth famds oft {ickndS and _perfe· : ~~es~nd ~~cf~~e ~~~ 1dt!:~l01~\la~ f~ia1.Tl~~~3 ~} : fot:~h; 0fu~;;h~;~;~~ ~~~~~fu~~T~~~~t:nrh~ M,r. 2 5• 'thiS reckoning or dome fpeakcth the Gofpel of Lukt. ' World, and they tlunkm htm therrof,_ moch more 'The fecond reckoning or d01m: fh:Jil be. anonc after <wm:chis. that God fn!d.eth _not the hu~1<1red :~party of T~b. z. 'the genen.l R rfurre8:ion, and fi1all be umverfJ.. And <their farrow, fhulden beJre If meekly, hth we havede· <of tllli ~ to fpekcn in the Gofpcl. To the firfi <ferved a thouLmd fo mucil as they havcth. Whereof, 'every manfha\1 be deped after other, as the_world 'TobJthatonedaywhenhcw.JSWe.1ryof buryingofpoor ' paffeth. To the fecund than come togc~n: m t~ 'men, the which_ fltulden h.we ley unburie<l, and have be 'll:roke of an eye all mankind. To the firll:, men 'eteneofhoundLS,andfoulL"S,as<?axynes,ofotherun· < !hall be cleped with duoe Sumners, ot:hcr Scrgeauntes; ' reafonablc Beafls, whe11 for wenme!S he had leyde him : J:rd ~fir!t~i~k~h~ 'fir~he\~~e~~. !~eA~~nd 3~r~~~ : ~:O~~nt~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;:du!wi~~h~e;;~ 'neth, and the third takctb. This is a ku!d.ly or~er, 'and he waxet blind. Thu<> it ts writ of this temptat_ton !~~~ : ~~:t ~:;i~iAt :;:~~h~foSic~~~r~~;A~~:t~s t~:t : ~:~~~-~:~~~f:[:~~~ ?r,~r %~1~0gi:::ea~}: IkltL ::~~ ~~ :~~ J~~~~~~~a!d~~:ndd!~~~~: ~: :~;~h~~~~c~~isas~hil~hoc~r:~~~=e 0~e~~J~. a:d ' kind agee of dceth. Therefore,. I ~ay, th1t the firfr 'ever kept hts H~nes i W:lS not a.greevtd ayenfl G 0 D . '"dut clepeth to this fp«ial r(ckonmg JS Sicklllcfs, tha.t 'that the mifch1ef of blindneiS fell to him 1 b~u~0~
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