but why speake I of these things by which my affections became
               bitter unto mee, and my selfe though I was well yet suffered in
               my friends, being as all members of one body25; 
               
               
                  
                     II cor.1.7
                   but my hope is stedfast that as I have ben 
                  partakers 
                  of the\ir/ sufferings so I shall be also of the consolation; 
               which in sum sort I then was in there recoverry, and now more fully calling to 
               mind 
               these comforttable places of Scripture 
               
                  psa. 9o4 Blessed is the man whom thou chastisest O 
                  Lord, and teachest in 
                  thy laws
               , 
               
                
                  psa. 119 It is good for mee that I have 
                  bene afflicted that I may learne thy Statutes
               , 
               
                
                  lam. 3.27 It is good for a man to beare the 
                  yoke in his 
                  youth
                
               
                
                  pro. 6.33 26corrections for instruction 
                  are the way* of life 
               
               
                
               
                
                  heb. 12.6.10 whom the Lord loveth he 
                  chasteneth. and that for 
                  our profit that wee might be partakers of his holinesse, 
               
               
                
                  II Cor. 4.17 our light affliction which is but 
                  for a moment, 
                  causeth unto us afarre most excellent and an eternall weight of glory: 
               
               and Saint paul saith 
               
                  II Cor. 11.30 if I must needs rejoyce I will rejoyce of 
                  mine infirmities: 
               
               
                  I pet. 4.
                     
                        13
                      
                   but much more shall wee rejoyce when 
                  I cor. 15.54 death shalbe swallowed up into victory 
                
               
               
               by 
                  reve 5.6 9 verses that Lambe which hath so dearely bought us
               
               ;
               
               Upon Consideration of these yeeres  
                  
                  
                  
                     psal. 143.2 not as one 
                        [s]aith 
                        not child  
                        
                        Blotch on the paper between 'not' and 
                           'child'.
                         
                        of a day old
                      
                     Enter not into jugment with thy Servant O Lord for no flesh is righteous in 
                     thy sight
                  
                  , I find them altogether corrupt and my best actions are impure before thee, 
                  yet 
                  
                     S Aus 27
                     thou O my King hast allowed of the 
                        Charracter of 
                        humility in the stature of Childhood saying I cor. 4.4 if I knew nothing by my 
                     selfe yet  
                     were I not thereby justified. 
                  
                  
                     job 9.20 if I should goe about to justify my selfe I 
                     should 
                     therein be found a sinner  
                  
                  
                     psal 19.12 who can tell how oft he offendeth cleanse mee 
                     O Lord from my secret faults; 
                  
                  I \have/ considered of my praying when I was a yong Child unto thee, and 
                  thought 
                  it better not to have done it, because that I uttered a vocall kind of Servis 
                  talking like a parrit rather of custom then devotion, and littel better after 
                  more 
                  of devotion then of knowlege; speaking words too 
                  wonderfull for mee28; 
                  
                  yet upon consideration I thinke better of 
                  
                  
               
            
         
of such us the Kingdome of God, as these yeares increast so my sinnes were the greater both in wayte and number, esspeshally as I had the more knowlege to doe better; yet I know ignorrance shall not excuse \me/
25. This concept occurs in several places in the 
            Pauline letters, including 
            Ephesians 4:25, 
            I Corinthians 12:12, and 
            Romans 
               12:5
               
            .
         
         26. Proverbs 6:23 in KJV.
         
         27. The quotation is from the Confessions Book I, 
            chapter 19, p. 60 in Watts' translation.
         
         28. Quotation from Job 42:3