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Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ...

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234 A SERMON.afflidled in confcicnce, whom J heard thus fay inthcagony <strong>of</strong>her grieved fpirit : I have husb<strong>and</strong>,goods^ <strong>and</strong>children,<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r comforts sI wouldgive <strong>the</strong>m all <strong>the</strong> Treafures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Earth if I had<strong>the</strong>m,<strong>and</strong> all <strong>the</strong> good I (h ill have in this world orin <strong>the</strong> world to comejto feele but <strong>the</strong> leaft taftc <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> favour <strong>of</strong> G o d in <strong>the</strong> pardon <strong>of</strong> my finne ;Ihe would in this cafe with all her heart have given<strong>the</strong> warmeft <strong>and</strong> deareft blood <strong>of</strong> her heart forone drop <strong>of</strong> C h r i s t s blood to doe away herfins.Voiuptuoufnes Ifcorrupt affeif^ions fall in love with worldlyinfatiabie.pleafure, fuch as are furfeiting <strong>and</strong> drunkenncflc,chambering<strong>and</strong> wantonnefTe, luft, <strong>and</strong> uncleannefife,unlawfull {ports «nd recreations, it begets aGrange furious thirft <strong>and</strong> heat in <strong>the</strong> carnall appetite,which cannot be fatisfied, butlike<strong>the</strong>twodaughters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> horfleech, which cry ftill, give,givej which is fet on fire by Hell: <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>reforeit is as unfatiable as that bottomlefle Infernall pit 3every tafl: <strong>of</strong> fenfuality ferves as fewell to increafe<strong>the</strong> flame <strong>and</strong> fury <strong>of</strong> concupifcence. We fee itin drunkards, who by drinking doe not quench<strong>the</strong>ir thirft,<strong>and</strong> fatisfie <strong>the</strong>ir appetite, but by <strong>the</strong>irimmoderate fvvilling both increafe <strong>the</strong> burningthirft <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>ir bodies <strong>and</strong> inraged intemperance <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>ir minds. We heare it o^vjanzonSyWifiome 2.Come let m enjoy <strong>the</strong> fleafures that are frefent,^c.Let us crorvne our[elves with R<strong>of</strong>es before <strong>the</strong>y wi<strong>the</strong>r,let <strong>the</strong>re be rio fleafant meadow which our luxurioufnejfe doth not fajfc over ; letm leavefome token <strong>of</strong>ourfleafurcin every flace,for that isonrfortion^<strong>and</strong>this is<strong>Mr</strong>

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