130 C II A 2.2. An Expoftion vpon thefecond V t: R.5. fecoudcomming. Carried as heft Interpreters conceiue, fo as to checke them for obliuion. Remember yecnot? q.d. you ought to haue remembred : Doubtleffe its the blame of Gods people, not to keepe in me- mory what is taught them by their Tailors. Maries com. mendation ; a fie kept the/ayings in her heart.Dauids,that he b hid them, as fome treafurc, in his heart, that he might not fnneagainfl god, To this end tendad C Phylaaries a- tnongfl /ewes; and the prefcript of d writing an doore polls, and continual) talking of the Law, giuen to Lewes. God hath giuen vs Bares to heare, mindes to know, memories, as florehoufes,wherein to treafurc vp what we haue heard. A Chriflian fhould be as our Sauiours wife Scribe, able to bring out of htse.floreboufe things new and old. I know not what mercie or wrath God bath in (lore for vs : we may liue to talk ef4mos his`F famine, our Naufea is the fame. Happy is the man,who in that time,is able from the old flore, to fupply himfelfe with direction and con - folation. Helpes auaileable to confirme memory of heauenly do- &rine. i Once know price ()fit : I neuer knew man fo old that he forgot where he laid his Gold. Oh that g Da- uide miede were in vs. a Frequent meditation, Rumina- ting helper digeflion in thofc that are cleane. 3 Conference. 4 Pens, though fometimes miflaking, often marring the text with the gloffe, I limply blame not, rather encourage to vfe. Take heed yet, that your knowledge dwell not more in your boekes, then in your brames. 5 Cloy not memorie with ouer various remembrances of things Secu- lar, vnum eji nece f fariatn. h cMar, y chofe the better part : if cí+lartha grumble, remember her checke; and thinke it true which Berrard hath ; Its .F'celix Donn o,vbi (Martha conqueriterr de (Mari 4. a Luc.1.t9. Pfal.I19.I 1. °Nutn.t 5.38,39 ° Deut.6.7,8,9. b- Mat.13.5a. jyfe. rAmos S.II. t Pfal.l t9.7t. b LukIO.41,42.
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