Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ...
Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ... Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ...
1^2OF Hfi^AVEK.thcr foor fo, T dot* not hett ertqnirc Gt Contend; butlcavc.all alterations in this kinde to thecurious difquifitions of fuch idle and ill-cxcrcWdDivirfc^. The* tcftimony of Go d s^ ncvctverringSpitit'(in xtc cited place)- is more thaftinfinitely , fafficient to aflTurc every Chriftianhearc^ rhat our railed bodies, reformed by the*All-mighty giofiou^ hand if Go b? fltall nevermorcbe expofed' to violence or hurt from anycxtcrnall agent: or obnoxious to the leaftdifpofitioncowards any inward decay, putrcfadiondifTolution. i,5i?ff/c»«r* 3*. Po^c^cy, I Cm'ftth.i^./^^, Our foulesare in nature , fubftanee , and immateriality'knowlike the Angels of God; One ofwhich killedia one night an hundred fourefcore and fiveihoufand, 2 Kings ig.^^. And therefore little•wee, thougii the edges, ex
ficutmoveturabOFHEAUEN. 153and executions ^ "^ how incredibly powerfull and .^* i" fmuromighty may we fuppofe a Saint in heaven Ihali be^ prSav"^u^&ficjuftusortuscrit, ut etiani fi velit, teiram commovere poffit. Anfelm ie fmilitu.l Cap. 5 2.Vcriim prxftabunt vinbiis, quicunq; fupernis vinbus airocianciircivibus, intantutn,lit nuUatenns iHis quifqinm oblifteie valeat, vel {i moveudo quid, aut ever*tendo volueiit, aluo ftatu qiiin lilico cedar. Ncc in co quod dicimus majori laborabuntconntu, quain ncs modoin oculoium noftrciummctu. Ne qu^fo fimilitudoilia Angclorum noftro cxcidat ab animo qaam adcpturi fumus in futuro ^quJteniisfiinhacfoititudine, autin hisqua: diduri rumusad excmpiumnon oceurrit,vel ipfa per qmm Angelis adcquabimiir, ad ca comprobanda profit. Si igitucinqiiibus Angeios valcre conft.-'.t^ nolh-a nh lominus fortitude valeat : nemincmautism quidiibicet puto cxiftere, Angclos cnqu3E volunt fungi forritudine. Cum igiturIimiles eis fuenmuy, nunquan iMibeciUiores ilisciimiis. Scd fortaflis qusicretnliquis,quid nobis tunc illi fortitudo piKil.^bit, curn (ingulis tamconvenienter,lit con veil cntius nequcant ubiq; difpofitis nihil immutandum, nihil evcrtendum,niliil ftatucndiim lit. in quo vires fuas exerccre poftic ^ QjU' hoc dicit, paucis nobifcuniquid in hujiifniodi habeat ufus humanus aiter.datj & vidcbit qtiianonfempertmnibusqua; hnbemus, & quae nos habere non paruin gaudemusactu utimur. Sicucverbi gr.uja, ipfo vfu potcibte aliqua nonnuUaiiim kicnria rerum, & multis inhunc moduni : fie & tuncde qua agituifortitudinc erit. Sola namqj poflcflio nobisgrata ent, &ey.ulftio grandis : licet in actu ncquaquam fit ncccflaria nobiscuntfliSj ut didum eft, in fuoftntu convenient rlocaris. Hxc cadcm quxftio, Aauttie velccttatc, autde aliqua bcatitudinis partium movctur, hac foUtionc, finonaptioremIcftor invcneric.Colvatur ihld.4 Sfirimdlncfe^ . i Cor. 1 5. 4 4 N Ot that our b o- 4. Spiwualnef..dies fhall be turned into fpirits, but imployed fpiritually,Ormore fully thus: ^^. *. Corp«I . Becaufe they ihall be fully poflefled with the gioriofum per-"^Spirit, which dwellincr primarily and above '^^'"^^ movcbi-^^^^ Spiritu,••Dei anirna : non quod anima tunc fit cefiacuvamovere autagere :fed quod ipfi quoq-, plena fpiiituali luce, & pcrfedione corpus fpiritualitcr tuac movebit,utcibojpotn, ',e[litu,aerc,calorc nulloindigeat amplius.Excitatur corpus JpirituJ,k ]ifta cjulqj ficultaribus naturalibiis : (Q^^n^^iJ^^ etiain turn eadcm hscc animanoftra coiijTingctur cum eodcm ipfo coipo'C noftro, & per cam etiam ram vircmus)Par.H oc eft vitam & Effe fuum non tarn habcns ab animanon tam habtbit vitam Sc Ede fuum ab ca quam atainen corpus quod excitibitisr,SpirimiUo C H R I s T quia I ita ut fie loqunr, ani:.nabic, &, animarn iftam & corpusjftudjUttotus homojloriofusinlbar ipfius C H R i s T i confpiciendus fit Kalloc inloh.inCap.s.K 3meafure
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ficutmoveturabOFHEAUEN. 153<strong>and</strong> executions ^ "^ how incredibly powerfull <strong>and</strong> .^* i" fmuromighty may we fupp<strong>of</strong>e a Saint in heaven Ihali be^ prSav"^u^&ficjuftusortuscrit, ut etiani fi velit, teiram commovere p<strong>of</strong>fit. Anfelm ie fmilitu.l Cap. 5 2.Vcriim prxftabunt vinbiis, quicunq; fupernis vinbus airocianciircivibus, intantutn,lit nuUatenns iHis quifqinm oblifteie valeat, vel {i moveudo quid, aut ever*tendo volueiit, aluo ftatu qiiin lilico cedar. Ncc in co quod dicimus majori laborabuntconntu, quain ncs modoin oculoium n<strong>of</strong>trciummctu. Ne qu^fo fimilitudoilia Angclorum n<strong>of</strong>tro cxcidat ab animo qaam adcpturi fumus in futuro ^quJteniisfiinhacfoititudine, autin hisqua: diduri rumusad excmpiumnon oceurrit,vel ipfa per qmm Angelis adcquabimiir, ad ca comprob<strong>and</strong>a pr<strong>of</strong>it. Si igitucinqiiibus Angeios valcre conft.-'.t^ nolh-a nh lominus fortitude valeat : nemincmautism quidiibicet puto cxiftere, Angclos cnqu3E volunt fungi forritudine. Cum igiturIimiles eis fuenmuy, nunquan iMibeciUiores ilisciimiis. Scd fortaflis qusicretnliquis,quid nobis tunc illi fortitudo piKil.^bit, curn (ingulis tamconvenienter,lit con veil cntius nequcant ubiq; difp<strong>of</strong>itis nihil immut<strong>and</strong>um, nihil evcrtendum,niliil ftatucndiim lit. in quo vires fuas exerccre p<strong>of</strong>tic ^ QjU' hoc dicit, paucis nobifcuniquid in hujiifniodi habeat ufus humanus aiter.datj & vidcbit qtiianonfempertmnibusqua; hnbemus, & quae nos habere non paruin gaudemusactu utimur. Sicucverbi gr.uja, ipfo vfu potcibte aliqua nonnuUaiiim kicnria rerum, & multis inhunc moduni : fie & tuncde qua agituifortitudinc erit. Sola namqj p<strong>of</strong>lcflio nobisgrata ent, &ey.ulftio gr<strong>and</strong>is : licet in actu ncquaquam fit ncccflaria nobiscuntfliSj ut didum eft, in fu<strong>of</strong>tntu convenient rlocaris. Hxc cadcm quxftio, Aauttie velccttatc, autde aliqua bcatitudinis partium movctur, hac foUtionc, finonaptioremIcftor invcneric.Colvatur ihld.4 Sfirimdlncfe^ . i Cor. 1 5. 4 4 N Ot that our b o- 4. Spiwualnef..dies fhall be turned into fpirits, but imployed fpiritually,Ormore fully thus: ^^. *. Corp«I . Becaufe <strong>the</strong>y ihall be fully p<strong>of</strong>lefled with <strong>the</strong> giori<strong>of</strong>um per-"^Spirit, which dwellincr primarily <strong>and</strong> above '^^'"^^ movcbi-^^^^ Spiritu,••Dei anirna : non quod anima tunc fit cefiacuvamovere autagere :fed quod ipfi quoq-, plena fpiiituali luce, & pcrfedione corpus fpiritualitcr tuac movebit,utcibojpotn, ',e[litu,aerc,calorc nulloindigeat amplius.Excitatur corpus JpirituJ,k ]ifta cjulqj ficultaribus naturalibiis : (Q^^n^^iJ^^ etiain turn eadcm hscc animan<strong>of</strong>tra coiijTingctur cum eodcm ipfo coipo'C n<strong>of</strong>tro, & per cam etiam ram vircmus)Par.H oc eft vitam & Effe fuum non tarn habcns ab animanon tam habtbit vitam Sc Ede fuum ab ca quam atainen corpus quod excitibitisr,SpirimiUo C H R I s T quia I ita ut fie loqunr, ani:.nabic, &, animarn iftam & corpusjftudjUttotus homojlori<strong>of</strong>usinlbar ipfius C H R i s T i confpiciendus fit Kalloc inloh.inCap.s.K 3meafure