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The Contents. §jo.That worldlyplcafures arefhort andmomentany. CPA P. XXVIII. Ofthemutabilitie and inconfiancy ofworldly things. §.i .That allthings in heauen andearth are fubieli to change and alteration. 623 §.2 That wecommunicate withall creatures in their mutability, befidesthe changes smto which our ownelates arefubietl.624 .§.3.0fthe mutability andvnconflancy of honors andpreferments. 627. §.4.Thecaufes why honorsarefo variable andvnconfiant. 629 §..Ofthe mutabilitie andvnconflancie ofriches. 631 §. 6.TFhat worldlypitafurt'5tire vnconflant andfubiellto change. 633. CHAP. XXIX. Ofthemomentany continuance and frailtie ofmans life. §.1.Thatnotwithflandtng mans lfe s f%,ortand fraile ,yet worldly men dreameofimmortalitte. 635 §.2.The breuitie ofmanslifeprouedbyplaine teflimonies ofScrip- ture. 636 §.3.Thebreuitie ofmans lifeillufiratedbyfimilitudes. 637 §.4.Thatmansfhort life ismoll fraile and vncertaine, being on entryfileoffailedbydeath. 639 the innumerable dangersuntowhich mans life is dailyfub,- ieli. 640 §,6.That emerymanmore clearelyTeethothermensmortalitie then hisowne. 642 §.7.Thatfrom our birth to our death our limes are in a continual) confumption. 643 §.8.Thebreuitieofmans lifeflowedbyit fpeciall confide-ration of theparts thereof. 645 §.9.Thatbyreafon of the vncertaintie ofour limes allthings are vncertaineOntovs. 646 §.Iö.7hatthe thingswe puff jeare not our ewne, buttheworlds heire-loonies. 649 §. t t.Thefbortnefeoftheirlines whoareaduanced to honors. 65o §,12.Thatthe richmans fe isfbortand vncertaine. 6 ÿaß 622

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