tJ.onfecience to be Examined 3~9 Bernar~, Seek_ io be well acquinntcd r:vitlitbj Jet(- Cap. 2 + Enter mto thy Jelf. ~un througp thyfoiftJel flay t1J __ · ' • . ~by folf. Begin ~ith thy{elf,_erzdwitb.thy·folf, bm Nul/11 (ci- · . leave not thy felf. As therefore the Orator ~mia m;lia1 faid ofTuOy,-I may fay ofConfciencr, IOe fe 1114 , 'fl~ ho.· P. l · ~ ,t; 'j]i {c · • C ,r. • • Id mo novzt fo· urtm~m p q 1 ect ~~ czat cut on 1 cJcntta 'lJ,j e ip[um; replacuerzt. That man m.ty know he bath made /inque trg~ a good profidencywho is ~9re a-~~ mo~e c.£~tr~t, &. . delighted inConfcience. ··· · · , wpfum aif- . .. . . cute, per te cllrrt, & in te ·~onfifte. 4 te incipi•t ctgittJti~ tutt, (1 i~ te finiatur, nee frujlra1n alia dijlendari/ te negten,' '& ' pbftea. 'Si llondum dignws tl intra1eTahern4eulum'primttm,qua fronte prte[umis ingredi fecU:ndum,id tfl SanlJum Santlorum. · Ber. de Int. domo, ea?· 6S· Enrer into this firft Tabernacle ev~ry d.i!Y' ifthqu Wouldeft enter the 9antlumSa11ctorumonce: in the c:nd of the yc:ar,that iJ, ofchy lif(!• \ ,. ~- \ ' . . . Let each ChrHHan therefore try and con– £der what anone he is, for Confcience, I · fa:y, not for knowledge and profeffion. All have knowledge; all make profeffion : But how far doth a littleCo~fc;ience go among ·, agreat many Profdfours? The number ofthe lfum.9.27~ . .Childrenoflfoael is a1 . the[and on the. Sel3 fhore; . ' yet how[mall arerhn~•tfoved? There are three- /core §J._ueen1,fou-,fcoreConcubiner,Y.,rgi11I witfJ,- "'ut nitmber; yet my Dove, my Vndejiltd is bid one, the onely one of her Mr;ther, Jbe is the ehoifo oneY1f her tbat bare her. Tbe Daughter!faw, and bleffed her; the ~eenr and Concubines,- aid · they praifedher, Cant.6.8; 9· ·· There were never more Saints, andnever fe~er Saint}~ faid one truly; Nevermore Nominal,and fewer Real; Never moreSaints, and ldfe ·sa?JCiity: And never more·talk of ..cov.LCience heard, and letfe ofConfcience · - ·· · • · . fecn. / ' •• j:
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