Hooker - BT780 H7 1637

41 o The Soule, ofed Ball calling to Chrift. goe fnging to your graves, and to heaven for ev r; in the63.Pfalme 5,6.verfes,marke the con. flexion of thofet verles,Myfeule 'ballbee ratif, fled as with marrow andfatnefe ; but when alai' thisbee ? looke the6. verfe, when 1 remember thee upon mybed,and meditate upon thee in thenight wat- ches ; hewas now in thewilderneífe;but whenhe left his houfe, he woke the promifes withhim, he wouldnot leave his cordiall behinde him;my foule (hall be fatisfied; enough Lord, enough, I am fatisfied aswith marrow; but when is all this? when I remember thee upon my bed ; hee re- membred well where hee had fet the promife, when I remember the mercie of theLord; that thoughall my friends be gone, yet I remember thy mercie; that doch all, and thy faithfulneffe andgoodneffe that fatisfieth all fully : Ile war- rant you that thepromife will fetch you againe, thoughyou werefaintingandgoing away. 4./i role. Well I have now a title to the promife, and though I have not wealth, nor honours, nor friends, yet I have a Chrifl; ; and though I can- not doe this and that, yet I hope togoe to hea- ven,in fpightofall theDevils inhell. Now laflly,be lure to drinke a heartiedraught of the promife, ifa man drinke a little, and fpet it out againe, it will never doe him good ; there- fore ftand by the promife, feed and drinke hear- tily of' the promife; and as EliphazPaid, Iob a 2. a t. Acquaint thy felfe with God; bellow thy felfe upon the promife every honre, whenfoever thou dofk finde the fit commitig, this is theonlyway to finde

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