264 h r !I. etrouoledeonfc~ence ' . Cap.18•o~h-er Ldefay, I have a good Confcience, ·b~~ · " ~~- . . :- c~nie I have h. ad troublu in Confcience,there– fore I hope ~he worfr is pail:, bitternefs of death apd hel~ is over. But {o paq. Cain, and Ah,1b, and }udar, and Simov. M(JguJ. There ~s Confcientia mala turbata, as well as mala · . pacata. Thou rnaifr hav~had gr~at horrour-, 'ob I)~ 2~. anda dreadful fozJnd in thy ear!, yet onely felt t~e beginning of forrows, EccJeJ; 9· ; . The wifeman faith,that there are they whofe heart ·f-1 fulL of rage andmadnef.r while they live, yet after that they' goto the dead and d~mned, out <?f Ex inferno opehell ~hey go into apother, and out of' t~nt ~d inferuum fire i~ t a anoth?t• Then is De~th- andHell c~ft ~~e. IS·7· into the Lake 0f fire. · ' · - Now there isa troublrd Conftience which is not the better for it. And tliere is ~ c~n~ (ciq~ce trou~led again, then which there is po better. · · J Marks of The 'ill ·troubled Confciep~e is l\nown by an ill trou. thefe three marks : When thofe troubles have ~l.ed con· an ill originafi oi· rife, wheQce t~~Y ~~ke their tflence. b .. . Wh h . 'll . " · · · . eg1ppmg. 2. . en t ere IS an -z · carrtage and frame of fpirit under them. 3. When an ~llcburfe is take.p to r~move them. Then from firfr to lafi thefe troubles are evil troubles. 1 . when 1 : Tro.ubles arc then e~il,when the roqt is p~ocee4 · ~vji whe~ce they fprhig. Ahab is muchtrou~ · fr~m ant b1ed, tiP h~ i~ Eck again, not bec.aufehisc?~ ~~~ ~~~[e. vetou~ lqft is.':lnQlortified,hu~ ~ecati~unfau~i ·· - · · tied. Amnon Is fick becaufe h1s hruufh luflts nor fatisfied . -Herod w~· tro~bled i~ hif '!Zind,~, M~~: · 2r ·3. -rfh.en he k?f~rdChri.ft w~ born. But . po,
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