Sheffeild - Houston-Packer Collection BJ1471 .S5 1650

The fHjfering Confcience. t8 r Cap. 13. C H A P. X I li. of the [uffering confcienc~- THelafi confcience we fpokr of, was the Of the . Tender Confcimce, here we are to fpeak Paffiveand of ano~herConfcience as goodas that, but fufteri ~g quite of a different nature, that is,, the Confc1· Pajfive and h~r8y Co,zfcience, which is to ad- ence. mit of no fear, timoroufnefs, or tendernefs at all in it, M to fuffering ; as the forme~ was not to allow of anyp.ai:ience, or boldndfe at all,_ a1 t~ ji1ming. )'et are they not fo oppofiteneitheras theymay feem to be, but both are to be found in the fame perfons ; , gr~ciousdifpofitions alway agreeing tog~- ther,and onehelpingand increafinganother: The mor~ of that 1enderne[1 we fpoke of in .the la£1: Chapter, the moreof this Paftivene(j, if net:dbe will be found, of which we [peak h~re ;1yea, this h~rdintft proceeds fi·om that tendernefr, and is infeparable from it, there– fo~e it: is fitly handlednext to it.For as there is abad, baie, and finfull tendernefs,that pro– ceeds fi·om as .finfi1ll ahardnej1, or hardinejJ, fo is there a ho!J and honourablehardnejJ, ~hat proceeds from thebeft trndernejl. There is a childilh foftnefs, and effeminate tendcr– nefs offace and jlefb,whichco1nes from hard– nefs of hetJrt; and there i's again, a galiant and refolute hard,1e[s 6[ftUe and liack, as lllJtO N 3 men

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