---------------------------- \ 260 )SRR.X. .L\zy joule foiledT9benbe .fPake. whom {h~ highly values above all this world, ) How her affections were llirred by Chrifts putI ting in hisfingeratthe hole ofthedo<?rewe have · I heard. Now foil owes her adion thercmpon ,for here is riling, opening, feeking, calling and en- j q t:liring afrer Chrifr. 1 Ac1ion foUowes ajfeilion. After her bowels are i moved,thearifeth and openeth,from whencewe ! may further obferve, i That where truth of~tjfiilion il,it willdiflever it (elfein the outwardman,one way or other. Ifthere be any affection of love and piety to God' there will be eyes lift up, knees bended downe, and hands firetched forth to Heaven. If there be any 1 griefe for finne, there will bethefacedejeeted, the eyes looking downe, fome exprdiion or ·other:Ifthere be a defire,there will be a making forth to thething~defired :for the outward man is commanded by the inward,which hath akind of foveraigne commanding power over it, and [ayes, doe this and it doth it, fpeake this and it fpeakes it ; therefore thofe whofe courfes of life are not gracious, their affections and their hearts are not good-; for where the affedians are good,the aCtions will be furable. Her howels were moved in her, and prefently lhe alewes the truth of her affeQ:ion , in that lhee maketh after him. t.Rer Joulefoiled when heJjake. z,She makes afier him. , t..My Joule failed when hejjakt,I forJght him !Jut I couldnotfnd him. Of
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