• • .2' · lleart~,.f,~J~~re.· . . , ..- . , '·2• . Thi~ ·Treafure of theHeart vents ic felf : · .i• ~ ~ ~Y ~.he ·f:.ips ·in .~eave~ly ' "Comman~cadons i and that' twoWates, · . . ..1; Codfe~nces, difcourfing with Men. ' ' ~. ·Performa:.C1ces, di!courfingwithGod• . 't. t\ tre~fured {pul cloth difcourfc profi– . tably jwjth -rrien : This, I think, is the chief defig11 -of this Text; 3: bdnging forth good .· things in t.alking tomens EdificatiQn. Agra~ . dous heatt freely poursout ho'lyExpreffions; Prov. 1 '· Sa/qmon faith, !~e"Jieart. of.theWife teAcheth.hu , 3 , · · M1uth; That toward f,pnng feeds thefe fweec · fireams; _and ·cipps the tongue with Divine Rhetorick. SO··Cant. 4· 11. Th1 Ljps, 0 mJ · -SpDufe,'dro-p as the HonJ·Comb J • HonJ tlnd Milk .• ~re HNder thJ Tongue; not like vain·glorious empty Scholars, or conce,ited formal :Profef– fors, that have got fame (craps of confufed Notions, the!! fee open the ~ack, and expof~ 21l to open Ytew, but-arequtcklydrawndry: ' . No,no, thefewell-furniiht fouls have ai1 over• aowing r~eafure of holy Matter, to p~odnce J • ,; uponoccafion,andcan fp~ak a word "·ln fea– (on uponany fubje6l:, to a:rtf foul. ~Tis faidof Plato and 1.-4-m!Jro{e, that ~ees fwarmcd iq I their Cradles, as pref~ges of their furtu·eElo.; quence: So the B.oney-~~rnb of Scripture- . Truths drops at the ChrHha~ tongues end ·; Col. 4 . 6. his fpe,eclYis feafoned wi~h f~lt' , b~caufe hi~ Eph. 4·'"9 hearc is{eafonedwichGrace;his difcourfes(like Hony) at once bo~h pu~ge and pleafe the l}rov. 16 • Sanctified Auditor: When the well-guided ~ ~4• tongue is an Incerpr'ecer of a clean(ed heart, . . 'Lis food and f hygck~o l)im ~h~t improve~~ ... ~ . - ,.. I •
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