

4
o
fthe
Rich
mIss,and
La4arus.
lnimfelfe
fltould
offend
in,
which
oncs
rhinke,were
buur.
phemy. Fourthly
,
Mane
is
an
infe
,arable
companion
of
fnne
,
as
glory
is
of
goodnes
:
which fhould
not
be
fo,
if
fanners
Mould
hauecredit
with
God
,
who
Mould
receiue
íbam
e
both
from
God
and
godly
men.
fe.
i.
lifese.
A
terrour to
wicked fanners,
for
though
they
care
not
for the fauour
of
God
;
yet,
by roofing
it,
they
flail
b
ofe
that which they more
of
}eeme,
the fauour
ofmelt
They
thinke, becaufethey
fet
againfi
Cod
by
flelhlycour_
fes
, they
fhall
(at
lea)
be
fet
by,by
Heftily
men:
but
they
cannot
be
hid
long,
e.T
o.o.2
S.
and
this
hope
will
fails
them,as
it
halt
donemany, who
for
a
while
fpread
as
the
greene bay,
P
/a.3 7.3
Sand
after
a
little
while
,
were
cut
downe
as
the greene grails, fal.
9a. 5.6.Htff.7,
1.8.9, to
day
ï
great
grace
at
Court,
to
morrow;or
before
night
n
greatdifgracein prifon. In
the
turneof
the
wh.eele,turned
from
honor to
bafencife, and
from open liking
to
open
contempt
-.
A
comfort to the righteous
:for,
they
haue
Gods
courto
senance, though
they
cannot
haue bad
mens
good
willes
they
are
in with
God,
who
can
and
will
maintaine
their
true credits,whrfoeuer
fpeakes again
if
them
>
andif
God
be
with them,
mens
culiwines
(hall be
reconciled
,
or
doe
them
noharme.
Nay, when the name
of
the wicked
íhall
rotte,Prau.
r
o.7.thatis,rotte
aboue
ground,
as
his carcatfe
doch
under;
the memoriall
of
the
heft
fhall be
bleffedj
and
a
Mot.
26
their
glory
(a) _without
end.
X
3.
He that bath
the keeping
of
their
names,
will
preferue
their
good
name
as
fare
ache
doth their
faluation
:
there+
fore
is
it
written
, that they
fliall,
be had
in
eucrlafling
red
xnembrance.P/al,
a
i
2.6, And
is
it
not
fo
?
Is
not
Nabob:
name
now
in
allrouthes
better then
either the
curfed
natneof
ñhhab
that
was
fold.to
fine,
or
the carrion-name
of
hoebeithat
was
gïuen
to
dogges
?
and who
Both not
now
more
honour
Mardachar
that
was fo
poore
and
diis
pifed ,
then
hee
loth
in.falent Haman-,
vvhofc natale
f©
3iaone
for
a
tine'
1ightned
with the glorious
beamcsof
his
Prince