406 M.1 Belorvedisgone intohisgarden. S;.,..XVlii you make of us, yet they are abbominabie fwearers and filthy in their lives. Te fuch I fay, the more God h~th lift you up, and ·ho. nouredyou in the ufe of the meanes, the more JUft fhall your damnation be, thar you bring forth nothing but briers and brambles , the grapes of S1dome, and the vine of GomtJrrlih : Heb.6. Deur.p.sz. heavy will the doome be of many thatlive in the Churches bofome, to whom it had be-en better to have been borne in .Ameri&tt, in Tur– k.e.y,--or-irtthe-moft barbarouspares in theworld: · th_ey have a heavy account to ma"e that have beene fuch ill proficients under abOundanc::e· of meaoes, therefore it ought to be taken ,to heart. _ That cbrt(f_ M'J B!iovedil gon~;ntiJ hi! g4raen to the heds of looktforLrllt~s lhices tofiedintheGttrlkns andto 17"atherLiUies to plant them tn J.f ' • ' o • hu garden. de· That is,havmg firfi planted themLillieshere, ligbr ,in the-ro, to gather them, and totranfport them out of the and tra~tfjort d h h d . H h tbci1Z imo gar en ere, tot e gar en m · eaven, w·ere Heave.. thtre Chall benothing but lillies.Por the Church TwoPar4aiftt• of God bath two Gardens or Paradifes fince· th~ firft Paradife (whereof that \Vas a refem– blance) the Paracdife ef the Church, and the Paradifeof H,eaven.As Chriftf~ith to thegeod iheefe, thil d.ty thot~ Jhalt 1;, with me in Paradife. So thofe that are good plants in the Paradifeof the Chu'rch, they iliall be glorious plants alfo in theParadifeofHeaven: Vvee mutt r.otalway be here,we iliall changeour foyk, andbe taken inrf> Heaven :. Ht is gene int9his GArden tlgather LilJies. . · ' Chri~ \
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