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In that great, dreadfull and strict judgement, we shall stand naked, sorrowfull, trembling (saith Augustine ) the Angels and Thrones of Heaven shall be about us, the books and records of our lives shall be opened, every man presently, shall give an account of himself, of all his thoughts, words, actions, of all the sins that ever he hath committed, by night or by day: |
In that great, dreadful and strict judgement, we shall stand naked, sorrowful, trembling (Says Augustine) the Angels and Thrones of Heaven shall be about us, the books and records of our lives shall be opened, every man presently, shall give an account of himself, of all his thoughts, words, actions, of all the Sins that ever he hath committed, by night or by day: |
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In illo magno & metuendo district• { que } judicio, nudi miseri & contristati contriti humiliati excervicati cum temere & metu, &c. assistemus. Nobis aderunt Angeli & Throni, & Libri de Actibus nostris aperientus, Iudicium mirum audire trenendum autem videre omnem hominem subito rationem reddentem de, verbis, de actibus, de cogitationibus per diem & noctem quemad. modum ipse peccavit. August. Serm. 8o. de adventis ad-judicium. Ecce in quo periculo incessanter confisto nisi quia non semper cogito ▪ Eò autem miserior quò oblivisci possum. Semper enim videt me Dens & peccata mea semper mihi intimatur districta sententia, sic sum positus cum vigilo, cum dormio; sic cum rideo cum laetor; sic cum superbio cum irascor; sic cum contristor cum delicia• amplect or deni { que } sic sum semper & ubi { que } August. Medit, cap. 22, |
In illo magno & metuendo district• { que } Judicio, nudi miseri & contristati Contrite Humiliati excervicati cum Temere & metu, etc. assistemus. Nobis aderunt Angeli & thrones, & Libri de Actibus nostris aperientus, Iudicium Mirum Audire trenendum autem To see omnem hominem subito rationem reddentem de, verbis, de actibus, de cogitationibus per diem & noctem quemad. modum ipse peccavit. August. Sermon 8o. de adventis ad-judicium. Ecce in quo periculo incessanter confisto nisi quia non semper cogito ▪ Eò autem miserior quò Oblivion possum. Semper enim videt me Dens & Peccata mea semper mihi intimatur districta sententia, sic sum Positus cum vigilo, cum dormio; sic cum rideo cum laetor; sic cum superbio cum irascor; sic cum contristor cum delicia• amplect or Deni { que } sic sum semper & ubi { que } August. Meditate, cap. 22, |
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