Hieron - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.H54 S4 1624

4'e. `fle&>idegreorne. my Difcìples,as lebnBothhis?Should !during the time ofthis mycomfortable preftnee with them, apply them to this laddercourfe cf foiling ? Itfitteth,:ot wtththat plentyof reioyeing,whichnaybeingamong them got haffor'.in. eed there is a time approching., inwhich I (hall betaken fromthem, that w ill be a time of humiliation,rheo/Lall(beyfait. Thus haue youthe fiateofthis Scripture. The order in For order inhandling it, I will follow this courfe r frill itisafimilitueelet bandl erg is ched froíh filch a bhfines ashathgluon being to thisç?ayes meeting, I will fir f} fpeakeoffuchthings,as out oftheTextmayconcern thepi efentpccafion,and then of fuch things as were principallyintendedofour Sauiour, and dcecon. cerne vs sll.Refpeetiuely to the occaflon,I will treat oftwoparticu'ars. .7be title ofaBridegroomsdppyedto Chrif. a.Thelanfxlnef fe ofreiolcingtagerher,whenwe t arecalled to the ComjanyofaBridegroom. It is manifcil to all whoconceinelanght,that by the title ofa Bridegroome, our Sauiour meant himfelfe. InB?anh. Chap. z 5 , he which inthe firft vcrfe is called theBridegroom, in the thirteenth is termed theSonof Man, The Church ¿Cant,. -is his belosrdd This life is the time ofts'ooing and betrothing. i he Mini_ e Iohn3s9í tiers of the Gofpellare. the Bridegrooms friends <, and (loc. hefted , ae 114 Chas ga Cor. i a s. feadf they are buriedinpreparing theChurch for onehusband , and roprefont 01./01.49. her asapure virginme (1r4 e. The affurances arc betedrays rcrop, and he bath giuenhis word in his Word,vnto her,thathe willmarry her unto Introfor ewer, in iFph.s.14. iudgement, its merry, andinconpajonh. Emma isgiuen r Aio)nude is made, k lìora.9 ,9. Ihre Mall be an Heireasnixed with Chrift k. Her fended, her t net and anon to- mriCo leensoflone,pritualiblfgtinbeawenythingst, Thee (hall rot be deft woeofay n lobo.t4.2,3gift". He is butgone before to prepares place for her, and her rein: in the manymentions -of hie Fathers hasfco. Heewill returne, andthe loftclay of the o h,dg, 5.2.8. World, hallbe the firff dayof her full enjoying him Now he cryeth asthe- ,i; .Mother of Sifera , Why is bu chariotfa loug, why tarry the reheeles ofhis chariot a ? IL ihe4419. andfr,li bcggeth with him by fighes vnexpreffable, Retare, say wefbelased e; but then the marriage (ball be confummate , and the (hat: be earwith the Leas. The tDobf . Thusyor fee how wel thetitle ofa BridegroomagreethwithChri(t I wii not vvorke fomuchas I couldout ofthis title,refpeâiuely,to the matter ofmarry_ age; onely this : This NamegiNo.et Chr, doth teach euery one that carrretb thefame title, nothings. t. How to ebsfe hie Lose. a. How to losebee Choice. Touching theformerofthefe,I fer downthisdoâtine : That inehwfinga fpoafs titer: saghe more refpell to beebadto inwardgoodaeffe, thereto oatwardgeoar. Such path beenthe courfe of thisour Bridegroome:InPeeking of aChurch andpeo- ple tohimfelfe, what eyebath he carried tonobilityof birth, tob, rterne(feof blond, to properncsofperfon, to exa&tnes ofbeauty, toabundance of wealthy r, Sam.I6.9. Manymanner ofoutward thing? Ile feeds noasmanfeetbr. H' craneth so fPfal. so lakeeatofthe heap,norgoatefromthe foldf . He deligbteth not in the legs ofany mans: CPf4r47so. He regardeeb not therichmore then thepoem., boa itsesery,satin he thatfeared, god, alob4.r9. andworkethrrgbteosfnef/üoacceptedwithhima. Allthatlierequirethistofcarehim, a AO, ie. ;S. yDeut,rosa,ta wake inhie waie:, andtotem himS. His maimexpeli dosis, that his belo. 1.Pta145.5;. tied beallgloriomwithin., that (he bedeckedinwardly with lowlrnef(eofminde a, the atPet.S.t. bidmanoftheheart is beforehim athing macbfetbyb. Nowldemand,(hall his ex. bt Pc43.4* ample who is the Amborandflnifberewer Faith' , beofno value? Should not cHeb.s>.a. the Jamemend& beSavo ,.whicbwees ese hand? Shouldwenot/be's forth the ver. dPhil.s.S. .f esPer,>,y, reusebim that bath calledvt °? Indeed intrue iudgement, that which is to bee fPsou. r9.u. deßredofa manht hiegoadtesF, What is beautywithers: vni(erffaeding, be asa lewd! SP." s.a> ofgold ina Twinesfneat e? What benefit tohaue a eemenriom woman witha wide b, Pros. an 9, boar! h? Better todwell ina corner whereone may fit dry,then to be vexedwith i Pro,, t9 s t. filch a continuall ¿rani,/ t, Was fazabeithe better for her paintk, or had Ahab aKin95;o' anywhit the better bai gaine inherbecaul'e fbewas the daughter of a Kin 1? illCing.16. ;I Y g Better wishBetz totake/ o b from amongthegleners,and with Iaceb, to fern! feueq

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