TheWorldltngs Donnfall 453 wicked . eng, andfpreadinghimf1fe like agreen..Bay-tree,yet heepalled away', and loe bewaregone, Ifought bite , but he could nor befosualY ; And Zephew in /ab;The reóX 1.37.3 s. ieyctngofthewici¿edafhort,and theoryofthe Hypocrite, ie batamoment. Though bin excellency moaut vp to the Heaaens, and his head reach vnto the cloudrgethefha/1pe- rifh forcuer (eke bee dung , fo that they which haulfeenhim, flia!! fay, where a hee Hee ,ball fie away as a dreame , and they AM! not, find him , and fitall pale away ae a vifon oftbenight,fothat the eyewhichhadfeen hem,/hallfee bun nomore s. This Tab2°4,6, is 'thepartíoriofthewickedman, andthe heritage that helloed! have from God for bi 7,a.9 mother a. a lob.o.ag.. 1hevCeof thisdotrineistwofold. The firfl is taughtbyDauid, thus Bee The t vJe not vain, ifrichesencreafe, jet notyour heart thereon b. It is furthervrged bySalo- bptal. 62.1, men : wth thou call thineliesupon which isnothing ? For riches takerh her to ber wings at Egle andpub into the Heauen ° The Apotfk Tan( alto read-. the cproa,t3s. fame point : Charge thou thatare rub in thisworld, that theytr,Jnet in vnee.. tainemkt 4.; It is butfolly fora man totrufttothatofwhichthereisnoaffu- dtTim,ótji rance.All is but liketo Iowa his Gourd,which came vp ina night, andwithered to anight s, Ratherwelhould labourfor that one needfullchmef, wheteofbeing a form 4, rq. once poffeffed,we can neuer afterbe deprived, ¡Luke to .4t. The fecond vfe is taught in this Pfalme : Bee notafraid, letitneuerdifquietThe e. ¡ft, thee, re/Joleneti made. rich, andwhenthe gloryefbiahoofs is sncreafed,farbe&all take nothing away whenheedieth t : Mereat large in another Pfalase t Fret not thyfelfeg Verfe teal. becaafeof the wickedman¡neitherbee enniouefartbepill doers ,for they /hallfòouebeeue doomat the graffi, andJhallwitherhketbegreeneMark. And afterwards; Tera dietlewbde, andthe trickedfhallnot appeare andthonfbalelook, after hu place, andhee fhaline:bee foaed,he, day ie comming b,ec.So that the vfeis,to teach vs topoffcffe bpfal. 3.7t. ourIonico with patience, uotsvtthftandiog thegailantiies and iolhtyofElwyn- s,t0,r4 godly : forhe hathbut his time, like agreet thifile which flattes vp in the Sum- aner,and at the commingof Winter, is hidden inthe earth;or,a pounter,which now by the Merchant is putfor an hundredpounds, and anon is throwninto the bag, and is nobarer this thole which flood but for an half-peny. Thus muchfor the fit(' crofîe: ebtearihlyman/hall see bet atwhichhewefhediebe. Now followeth the fecond : Hefball be that he newer lookedto be. .Ile ie like the The thirddo: hoof thatdie. This clank is to beapplyed, chieflyto theend and deathof the arise,& elke earthly man,inwhich,heefball belik,e thebeafls thatdie: or,as it is:more properly, fecoadpaa Hefbalibeltketbebeat dyingofthemoraine' and fobecome carion,ano are good°t the r zu fornothiu *.Nowfortheo enm hereof,we P g o merticixti. lyminded loan, is inhis death likevntobeans fodying, in foure thingscfpeci- Treuil. ally; The firfis,that he dieth vnwillingly,So it is with the hafts. It is ¡tithe na. tareofeuery thing todefire the preferuation ofit felfe,and to abhorre the con- trary. Hereupon in thevnreafonable creature there is a kindof {lengting,and reluetation,and wraflingwith death, fo that it dothnot but byvloien cc yeeld thereunto. Even (oit is with the vngodly,which mindethonlyearthly things. His death (I know)may be peaceable in (hew (the natural( Rrengthbeing wa. fledand abatedby fonte longfickneffe,) and in fpeech, he maypretend asoil lingnctie to depart: but irisvnpeffiblethat it should be with fulnefeofinward content. For whathope hatbthe llypecr rte, wbenbekathheapedvpricheyif Godtabs away hi, fall? faith the Scripturek; And, whenawickedman dreth,ha hope peri- ktoba7.8. frothfaithSalomon]. Sothat becaufe he cannot withany comfort, affiere him- t Ptou,tt.y, frira ofentra aceinto ref}, thereforehe cannot butbemol unwilling todepart. For whowill bewilling to part from aprefent fetlednes,for a matter ofweer. tenty: whowould notrather flayhere torainy thatwhich he iswell acquainted with,thentolofe his life for thehazardof he knows notwhat?Trueitis, Gods children long tobedflnedro, and I amnow ready to be offered, and the timeof TItIc.c ;. my departure Jestband,faithPar,in a comfortable and reioycing manner a. But a a 7ito. 4.f S f with
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