' - OF HA pp IN E s. 239 ·rie fron1 thee, and fo made .thee c<1lltentedly to conti- ,nue ·in miferie . 1 .But this Doel:rine fueweth thee thy miferie, that by !hewing r it, it may cure it. It il1ewes thee indeede the vgly face I of thy miferie, but not to this end onely , to terrific thee; .but th~t ' by terrify:- ing,it may make thee runne a-pace from miferie to felicitie.Wherefore take cou· rage, and come '¥ith mee, I' profitably to behold the countenance of m~ferie ; which (as heretofore bath ... .beene mentioned) prefents it felfe in a double afpetl; the mifefie of corruption, . ' .... and the mife.rie of punifhment inflitled on this cor- . ( tuptton; t -< I • . . .. ..
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