Schlater - BS2725 S35 1627

272 I C H A P.g.. .fln ,Expefition vpon the frrfi V a R.g; bread occalioned that height of vncleanneti'e in So. domires. Fourthly,fairhfull and induflrious imployment of our honefl vocations. Dauids g idlenetfe feemes the frfl oc- calion of his lull. And in Sodome was abundance of vncleannr lfe, by meanes of h abundance ofidlene ffe. Fiftly, Prayer to God, whole gift it is g his i JJeciad gift, efpecially in tingle life. Sixcly, diligent heed - raking to occalions, that in ex- perience we haue obferued to be the bellowes of Con. cupifcence. Seuenthly, if none of thefe fettle to preferue virginall Chatlity, a comfortable remedy God leach prouided.To k auaid fornication, let emery man haree his Drone xrife. H e is a Montler in lull, whom that remedy reformes nor. VERS. S. Not in the loft of Concupifcence, as the gentiler which 1Z+ralv not God. Ot in the luftof Concupifcence.latlrer thus: Not in the paffîon ofloll. Lull is lull,bee it neuer fo moderate ; when once it groves to violence, and notable diflurbance of Reafbn, then it becomes Pailìon. In the breach of this Precept, degrees are di(linguifhed. Firft, the foaming out of lafciuious thoughts and wanton de- fires, delighting the l nfuall appetite. Secondly, the ardency and burning heat of fuch delires ; which Paul elfewh ere cats i burnings ; and here paons. Thirdly, eager feeking occalions to vent our pafiìonate lulls. Fourthly, the breaking of them out into execution. The Apoflle feemes not to tolerare, fa much as ardency of lull ; and almoll to intimate, they cannot vnremedied (land with good confcience. Wee

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