. The school of the heart, or, The heart (of itself gone away from God) brought back again to Him, and instructed by Him : in forty-seven emblems . nk thee for*, let thy blefTed Spirit keep pofiefTion,And all things will be well : at leaft, confeffionShall tell thee whats amifs in then thou (hiltOr mend the take the blame of all on thee. K 3 The no THE SCHOOL OF THE Enlarging of the Heart. Pfalm cxix. 32. / ivUl ru?i the way of thy commandments^ when thou Jhaltenlarge my heart, Epig. 35. T J 0 W plcgfant is that n^^w, which heretofore-* ^ Aline heart held bitter
. The school of the heart, or, The heart (of itself gone away from God) brought back again to Him, and instructed by Him : in forty-seven emblems . nk thee for*, let thy blefTed Spirit keep pofiefTion,And all things will be well : at leaft, confeffionShall tell thee whats amifs in then thou (hiltOr mend the take the blame of all on thee. K 3 The no THE SCHOOL OF THE Enlarging of the Heart. Pfalm cxix. 32. / ivUl ru?i the way of thy commandments^ when thou Jhaltenlarge my heart, Epig. 35. T J 0 W plcgfant is that n^^w, which heretofore-* ^ Aline heart held bitter, facred learning s lore !Enlarged hearts enter with greatcfi eafeThejiraiteji paths, and run the narroweji ways, ODE XXXV. What a bleflcd change I find, Since I entertaind this guefl!Now methinks another mind Moves and rules within my I am not the fameThat I was before he I then was much to blame. 2. When, before, my God commanded Any thing he would have done,I was clofe and an end ere 1 begun. If he thought it fit to layJudgments on me, I could fay,Ihey are good j but ihrink away. All J^ffif^ ,3S. COKDIS BH^ATATIO Quant vofi/^t/ t^twtf am/irepriu^ (br {fua^/t lafv cierrer* Ccrdf Viam . TheE:?fLARGIXG of ^zrt-enlarqdthc narrfnf fPhv THE SCHOOL OF THE HEART, iii 3- All the ways of rlghteoufnefs I did think were full of trouble ;I complainti of each dutv feemed double. Whilft I ferrd him but of fear,Evry minute did appearLonger far than a whole year. Stri£lnefs in religion feemed Like a pined, pinioned thing:Bolts and fetters I efteemedMore befecming for a king. Than for me to bow my be at anothers I felt my conlcience check. 5-But the cafe is alterd now: He no fooner turns his I quickly bend, and bow,Ready at his feet to lie : Love hath taught me to obeyAll his precepts, and to to-morrow, but to-day. he wills, I fay I muft
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