Horne - BT378 D5 H58 1619

Wing Rióh tarB,and LltA+4r its that cores toa mans houfe,as a [}ranger fora night;isbetter vfed for the time , then he is that (hall beheire. For often. times fire one fits downe at table, and the other waites : yet who is greater, the [}ranger ? or he that (hall be heireof all ? So for thef fit-angers that haue forte fewe nights lod. ging in Gods Church, howfoeuer here they may be more made offor outward things, and for fore Ihort time, then the childrenofthehoule, or then theeldefl feline ;yet the father bath no fuch care ofthem , nor meaning to them as hehath to his owne,to whomhe will kaue the inheritance: and they [hall depart as flrangers,when thefe !hall abide in thehoule withhim for euer. And as Abraham gaue cer- tainegifts to the fonnes of his concubines,& lent themAway from Ifaac,Gen. z 5.6 : fo to thefe,not children by adoption but fonnes by creation onely , the Lord will giue thefe final} things for their childs part, and at their death , fend them away from the true Ifaac, Ieftas Chrif, neuer to haue any part in his faluation : neuer to dwell any longerwide him,to whom theFather faith : Sonne, all that 1haue it thine, Lol. t 5.31. We fee it here in this richman and Lotto's! : For though Lazarus waited fora while,notat the table, but gateof thischurlifh richman, who fate at table in his great hall, and had greatabundance ofthefeearthly things ; yet whenLazarus receiued the inheritance prepared for him, hewas feet away as it were to his owne place ; and as a ftranger to God andGodsfamily, departed from him, and it for euer. For the 6r[}newes weheareof him after his death,is,that hewas in hell in torments :that was his place, and thither hewent. Hitherto of the fart} proper cffel, the fccond followeth. \Terre 2I. end defaredto befedwith thecreirxtmet,c e: A fccond proper effe concerning Lazarus ; who (greatly) pinched with the croire ofpouertie , andhawing deadly

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