114 A Commentary upon theGo/bel C a.. whom it were eafie to instance. Elizabeth Coeper,Martyr, being condemned, and at the flake with Simon , when the pre came untoher, íhe a little íhranke thereat, crying once, ha. Whet. Simon heard the fame, he put his hand behind him toward her, and willed her tobe {Irong andof good chear : For,good fitter, faid he, Ibid. 1859, we !hall have a joyfull and tweet fupper. Whereat the being ftrengthned, ítood as (till and as diet, as one molt glad to finifh, that good courfe. Now I cake my leave ofyou. ( writeth William Tims,Martyr,in a letter to a friend of his, a little before his death), till we meet in Heaven. And hie you after ; I have tarried a great whie for you, And feeing you be to long in making ready, 1 will Ibid 17 a;. tarry no longer for you : You fhall finde me merrily tinging, Holy, holy,holyLord God of Sabaoth,at my journies end, &c. And,I can- not here 1er flip that golden Paraclefis, wherewith thofe 4oMar- ,etp+, tyrs ( mentioned try. St Bafrl) comforted one another, when they u,u.x y, werecart our naked all night in the winter, and were to be burned rù8 ö Fya`H the next morrow. Sharpe is the winter (laid they,) but fweet is. aÇU} aTyHn Paradice; painful! is the froít, but joyful!. the fruition that fol... " E"o'lm loweth it. Wait but a while, and the Patriarks bofom fhall cherifi us. After onenight we (hall lay hold upon eternal! life. Let our foot *ar,,r; tine feel the fire for a feafon, that we may for ever walke arm in arm peintAttlyc<i withAngels : let our hands fall off,that they may for ever be lifted o "- up to the praifi of the Almighty,&c. fetic 9c T ct za Verfe a 1. Bhp are ye when men (ball revileyou andperfeeute sr«;^ráek e, AR1 >s nu cis you,and_Thall y ad manner of. vil aping yors,fally for my ak,,.1 oro7,a1wa There are tongue-fmiters,as well as hand-(miters; fuch as ma- aewt ligne and moleít sods deareft children as well with their virulent BAR Hs z s tongues,as violent hands; Such as will revileyou,faith our Saviour,, ens twit and upbraid you withyour profellion, hit you in teeth with . cHdF,a,r. your God,(as they dealt by David, and that went as a murehering weapon to his foul) and lay your precifeneffe and confciencioul- r.úxsr Eft nefíe inyour dith. This is the force of the fiat word. Further,they 14ere veaa'o- ß.allperfecnteyou, eagerly purfuc and followyou hot-foot,as the rum perIegat hunter dothhis prey. Theword betokeneth a keen and eager pur- redam. Arc- ear. luit of any other, whether by law, or by the íword, whether by wordor deed. For !coffers alto arepertecutours, as Ifmael, and Ga1,424. for fuck fîrall be arraigned, rude 15. And cruel! mocking: and Hcb, a L,36. fcorargings are fet together by the Authour to the Hebrews, as much of a kinde,chap. t 1.3y. Efpecially, when(as it follows in the text) they(hallfay all manner of evilagainft yoge, call you all to peeces, .
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