. The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it ; in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections ; philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up . e- e congruens^^i^t from all manner of infirmities, and put in Para- l^^^ofpor^^i*difCjto know God,to praife and glorifie himjto doe his will, u mma, Vt dijs confimiles partur/at deos 5 Eiempimi(as an old Poet faith)to propagate the Church. But this mofi noble Crea-^*/pLil^*ture, Heu triflis, & lachrymofa commutatio ( ^ o


. The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it ; in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections ; philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up . e- e congruens^^i^t from all manner of infirmities, and put in Para- l^^^ofpor^^i*difCjto know God,to praife and glorifie himjto doe his will, u mma, Vt dijs confimiles partur/at deos 5 Eiempimi(as an old Poet faith)to propagate the Church. But this mofi noble Crea-^*/pLil^*ture, Heu triflis, & lachrymofa commutatio ( ^ one exclaimes ) O pictifull g Ephcf. ! is fallen from that he was,and forfeited his eflate, become miferahi- \lf^^l^^^\lis homuncio^A cafl-away,a catiffe, one ofthe nioft miferable creatures of the Mans fall andWorld,if he be confidcred in his owne nature, an vnregcnerate man, and fo ^f^^J-^.^^.much obfcured by his fall(that fome few reliques exceptedjhe is inferiour to ratEqum^im-a beifl. * O^fan in honour that vnderftandeth notjs like vnto heajls thatpe~ pudcntia car?,r/fhyfo pavid efteemes him: a monfter by a fliipend Mctamorphof^s, k a fox, J^;^^*^;^^-a doggc,an hogge,what not ? Quantum mutatm ahiUo ? Ir^ow much altered chi^^xi^m. Part, f .Sea-1. Vlfeafes ingeneralL .SubCi^ 2 from that he was, before blefTed and happy, now miferabic and accurfed;, i;. ^ He muft eAt his meat mforrow, ftibiea to death and all manner of travellis created for all me^^a^d an heavyYoke on thefomes of Adam from the day that they goe out of their mothersvpombe^^nto that day they returne to the mother of all things. Namely theirthought s^andfeare of their hiarts and their imagination of things they waitfor^ndthe day of death from him thatfttteth in thegloriom Throne, to himthat fitteth beneath in the earth aridafhesfrom him that is cloathed in blewA dcfcriprionflke^andweareth aCrowne^tohimthatKcloathedin Jimple linnen. Wrath


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