maycall tQ mindwhattbey felt from Chri(l,_and S BR .XVI. what they bore tQ him ; and therc;upon . rh~ Church condndes,Ho(.2. I willrett~rne to myjrft Hof.1. love,for then w.u I !Jetter then now. The Chutch here from what doth fhe commend h~r Beloved~ butfrom fomwhatthat was left jn her foal, fome inward tall~ of the love of Chrill in her, fhe called to mind how it was with her before in the former part of this, and in t~e latter end of the former Chapter, what an excellent eftatelhe ·had been in, this helped her to recover her frl~. . Nowyou may fay Whry ufhe.fo exaclin reclfo- ~hy thec~ur~~ . . ' , . u jo exact t'!l nmgup fo many pArtrculars of her Beloved,huHeai, partictJlarifing Locku,Eyes,Lips,and fuchlike-: · . her Beloved. Why, It is from larg~ndfe of affection. t.A ; B .~ · 1 . . . ! ecau.Ja a arge /tt.rge htllrtbath"4lWIZJ lt~rge txprefstlnS, When We , heart bath un- , are barren in exp.reffions towards ChdO:, and :fa~ufied a:ffef d h • h h' b - fi CllfJr.S, o goo t mgs ~ w enc~ (:omes t 1$ u~ rom narrow pooreaffe~ions. The Church had large affections· ; therefore ilie had futable expr~f'l! . fions. 1 . And then!heis thus particular, becaufe Chrifl: B 2 • h . hath not one but·many exceUendesiev.e~y thing .b;,~aUJ:o~ ~~ in him is excellent, i,nward and outward, as his :but many ex– head, &c~ For indeed beauty .confifis not in c~lle'Jcier in fweetndfeof colaur only,butin affinityandpro- ~;:~O' wherei port!on~f alt'p~rts. N~w there is aU.Cweet proit conji{i1. portion tn Chnfl : fo 1t ihoul~ beWith Cbrifri. ans ; they fuould not haveqne excellency, but \ many -: thofe that<t:eceiveGrare.for .Gr4,ee from Ioh. r. C~1rdl: have not onely Head, Eyes, ·Ha:nds, and 1 A a Feec·
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