Webster - BX9318 W43 1654

42 The Secret Semthfayer, or and is merry, and will not think of returning to his father, nor acknowledge his rebellions. And this is the far Countrey that he is departed into , that fo he may not feehis own' mifery, his own lft< condition : But in this day of the Lord all the(e things (hall be difcovered , and he [hall fee that he is deluded, and bath fed.hinifèlfe with dreams, and that there was nothing read in all he enjoyed : but all , even the belt of his dainties, was but Husks, a lye , and a deceit : Then (hall even the very (news of all his ftrength be cut afunder, all his foundations removed, and himfelfe utterly beggered and undone; thevery earth, and the works thereof, and all 2 Per.3.:0 things therein , (hall be burnt up , and the elements full melt with fervent heat , and he (hall be at his wits end : And this day of the Lord (hall be lik the Refiners fire andFuliersSope: tvlal.3.2. ( Then he (hall difcover the Magicians and Inch/Inters of E- pypt, to be all l)ers and deceivers ; when they told thee, Loe here, and loe there, In this mountain, and on thathill, in this way and that form thou [halt finde peace and refl : Then He whom thou haft crucified andmurthered by thy finnes, (hall appe.re in the clouds to judge thee,and will fèt all thy ernes Pfa1.0.21 in order before thee : Then thou [halt fee that thou haft cri- cif and put to death thy innocent Saviour, That meek one of the earth, who is all mercy,pitty, loving kindne e : him, who carne to rave thee, and ranfome thee from thy cruell bondage, and thou haft murthered him : And that thou haft chofen Barabbas , a murtherer, rather then this innocent oné. And in that thou haft followed thy ownwaies , and thy ownwifdorn , and bin thy own Guide , and by this haft crucified and murthered the Honour and glory of thy glorious Saviour ; And all this was , becaufe he would have con- demned his and thy adverfaries , becaufe he would have Mat. 27. deftroyed thyHellifb and divcllifh fpirit : therefore thouhaft 66. laboured todeftroy and crucifie him, and haft buried him, and rolled a hone upon him, fo that thou thoughteíl he [houldnever rifeagain. But tis not all the powers of Darknefi'e cankeep him un- der; for after three daies hewill rife again and triumph over his enemies-Andappears in glory andMajeffy : Then it will be.

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