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A00777 Diseases of the soule a discourse diuine, morall, and physicall. By Tho. Adams. Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653. 1616 (1616) STC 109; ESTC S100388 50,627 84

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knowes the other will fall to corruption of it selfe for the soule workes by motion the body but by action for the soules seruant Now sathan was euer ambitious and will not care for the waiting Maide if he may get the mistresse or vseth the other but for his better conueyance and insinuation to this And because it beares the narrow portraiture and image of that Creator hee emulates this he seekes the more violently to deface Let the body enioy the light and warmth of the Sunne so hee can enwrap this in the cold clouds of darke night A darke night indeed wherein many soules do liue hauing the little windowes or loope-holes of reason shadowed by the curtaines of fleshly lusts Night is a sad heauy and vncomfortable time to the vnresting body a nurse of anguished thoughts at whose dugges sorrows and dreames lie continually sucking thinking euery houre an Olympiade till the Sunne ariseth so is the soules darkenesse if securitie hath not rocked asleepe and custome which is the apoplexy of bed-rid nature and wicked life obstupefied her an vnquiet turbulent and peacelesse time with such hurrying tempests within that the body tumbles vpon a soft bed and after many experienced shiftings findes no ease There be three things say Physicians that grieue the body First the cause of sicknesse a contranatural distemper which lightly men bring on themselues though the sediments rest in our sinne-corrupted nature Secondly sickenes it selfe Thirdly and the coincidents that either fellow it or follow it In the soule there be three grieuances First originall prauitie a naturall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 procliuitie to euil contradiction to good Secondly actuall sinne the maine sicknesse Thirdly and the concomitant effects which are punishments corporall and spirituall temporall and eternall For all sinne makes worke either for Christ or Sathan for Christ to expiate by his bloud and the efficacie of that once performed euer auailable passion or for the diuell as Gods executioner to plague Many remedies are giuen for many diseases the sum is this the best Physician is Christ Iesus the best Physicke the Scriptures Ply the one fly to the other let this teach thee he must cure thee that expresse image of his Fathers person and brightnesse of his glory in whom the graces of God shine without measure oft haue you seene in one heauen many starres behold in this Sonne as in one starre many heauens for in him dwelleth all fulnesse let vs flye by our faithful prayers to this Physician and intreate him for that medicine that issued out of his side water and bloud to cure all our spirituall maladies Fusus est sanguis medici vt fiat medicamentum aegroti And when in mercy he hath cured vs let our dyet be a conuersation led after the canon of his sacred Truth that whatsoeuer become of this fraile vessell our flesh floting on the waues of this world the passenger our Soule may bee saued in the day of the Lord Iesus Amen FINIS Bellar. in praes Tom. 1. Controu 2. Thes. 2. 7. Decad. lib. 1. Esay 64. 6. Iames 3. 2. Esay 1. 5. 6. Non ego cuncta meis amplecti versibus opto Iohn 10. 1. 2. King 4. 19. Esay 19. 14. Galen Ierem. Esay 36 10. Insanit cum aliena nequit sua pectora rodit Basil. In potestate nihil nisi potestatem respicere Psal. 103. 8. De ira lib. 1. cap. 22. Ira forti producit lacertes imbelli linguam Esay 57. 20. Sen. de ira Lib. 1. Cap. 1. Sen. de ira Lib. 1. Cap. 28. Ouid. Feriunt summos fulgura montes Met. 2. Du Bart. Eccles. 6. 2. Curans quasi corvrens Auarus quasi auidus aeris Acts 8. 1. Tim. 6. 10 De Senect So did a wretched corne-hoorder Prodigus non habebit sed auarus non habet Si quem diuitem efficere voles non est quod opes augeas sed tollas cupiditatem Eph. 5. Lomb. Polychron lib. 5. cap. 10. Aug de ciuit lib. 22. cap. 30. 1. Tim. 6. 9. 10. 11. 17. Moral par 2. Populus me si bulat at mih plaudo ipse domi Hor. Psal. 15. Ierom. Amor. 1. Pet. 5. 6. Mat. 11. 29. Eccles. 11. 4. Luke 11. 13. 2. Tim. 2. 3. Iam. 3. 17. 1. Cor. 13. 5. Esa. 8. 12. 13 Psa. 125. 1. Iuuen. Sat. 2. Esa. 14. 14. Mat. 5. 3. Luk. 1. 48. Mat. 5. 6. Hor. Deut. 23. 17 Owen Epigr. Amor. 1. Psal. 7. 9. Owen Epig. Ieron 1. Cor. 6. 8. 1. Thes. 4. 3. Confes. lib. 8. cap. 12. Rom. 13. 13. 1. Cor. 7. Heb. 13. 4. Psal. 83. 12. Uerse 13. Hieron ad Celant Tom. 1 fol. 109. Ier. 4. 14. Mant. Eccl. 11 9. Luk. 15. 13. Psal. 12. 4. Luke 16. 2. Phil. 3. 19. Luk. 12. Iam. 5. 4. Ecl. 5. 14. Phil. 3. 19. Ier. 9. 23. 1. Cor. 10 17. Chryshom 24 ad pop Ant. Enchirid. mil. Chan. Laert. mille drachm Act. 26. 24 Deut. 29. 29 Prou. 6. 19. Gen. 49. 7. Senee de ira lib. 2. cap. 3 4. Pro. 24. 24. Verse 25. Rom. 16 18. Mat. 15. 32. Heb. 10. 36. Phil. 2. 12. 2. Pet. 1. 10. Reu. 2. 3. Mat. 24. 13. 2. Thes 3. 13 Gala. 6. 9. Esa. 28. 12. I●b 1. 3. Colos. 1. 19.