FOOTNOTES:
[311] 1 Cor. 1. 28.
[312] [Greek: Dusareston hoi nosountes aporias hupo] Eurip. Oreſt.
[313] Mr. Greenham. 1. Treat. for Afflict. Conſc. fol. III. part 2.
[314] Id. Of Death, fol. 9. part 2.
Repentance for the ſame.
Thus ſhee was Angrie with her ſelfe for being Angrie with others, and then (according to Saint Ambroſes rule) it ceaſed towards them before the Sunne went down[317]; and was not this Holy Reuenge on her ſelfe a true fruit of Euangelicall Repentance? 2 Cor. 7. 11.
Her Agonie.
But aye me! me thinkes I now heare her groaning vunder the dolefull pangs of Death, vnder thoſe pangs of which ſhee had foretold ſaying: I ſhall ſuffer much more ere I goe hence. And can any haue the heart to heare her groaning pangs, without renting his owne heart from his darling pleaſure? without lamenting his owne ſinnes, which vnleſſe he forſake betimes, will bring him to euerlaſting Burnings[318]? or without learning to compaſſionate euery weake one, to aſſiſt any one yeelding vp the Ghoſt, becauſe (as Saint Ambroſe giues the reaſon[319]) the holy Peophet Iob deſired the Bleſſing of one, that lyes a Dying: Benedictio morituri, in me veniat: Let the bleſſing of him that is readie to die, come vpon me!