THE SICK MAN VISITED; And furnished with INSTRUCTIONS, MEDITATIONS, and PRAYERS, FOR Putting him in mind of his CHANGE; FOR Supporting him under his DISTEMPER; AND FOR Preparing him for, and Carrying him through, his BY NATHANAEL SPINÇ KES, A. M, Boaft not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knoweft not what Tu tamen mortem, ut nunquam timeas, femper co- THE SIXTH EDITION, CORRECTED, To which is Prefix'd, A Short Account of the LIFE of the very LONDON: Printed for JOHN and FRANCIS RIVINGTON, at the MDCCLXXV. THE firft occafion of the enfuing treatise was the request of a friend, that I would overlook an old book upon this fubje&t, printed in King James I. reign, and would put it into modern English. Which having undertaken, to avoid the tedioufness of one continued difcourfe, without any manner of divifion, I thought it neceffary to caft mine into feveral parts, that, at the end of each, the reader might have a breathing-time, and fo proceed to what follows with the better appetite. And, in a little time, finding fome texts of Scripture not so properly applied as ought to have been, fome things more largely infified upon than I apprehend necessary, and many, on the A 2 other |