-78 el)ePoo; eno farníLp 'Zook X.I. Let (b) Time be exceeding preciouu inyour eyes , atnd carefully and diligently redeem it. What haft loth it make ? and how quickly will it be gone ? and then how highly will it be valued, when a minute of it can never be recalled ? O what importantbufinefs have we, for every moment of our Time, ifwe fhould live a thoufand years ! Take not that man to be well in his wits, or to know his God, his End,his work, ór his danger, cvho hath time to fpare.Redeem it, not only from needlefs l; orts,and playas, and idlenefi,and curiofity, and comple- #oent, and e.xcef of jeep, and chat, and tporldlitutf but alto from the entanglement of lefier good, which would hinder you frótn greater. Spend time as men that are ready to pats intoanother world ; where every minute mull be accoúnted for and it nod, go with us for ever as we lived here. Let not Health deceive you into the éxpéciationof living Long, and fo into afenilefs negligence. See your glafs running; and keep reckon. ing of the expence of Titne : and fpend it juil as you 'would review it when it is gone. XIT. Let the. (c) Love ofall in their feveral capaci. ties, I ecemc aß'it were your very Natoire : and doing Them all thegood you can be very much of the bu/inefs of your lives; God mull: be loved in all his Creatures : His 'natural Ina ge on all men ; and his f iritual Image on Saints,Our bThfighbor mutt be ldovedas Our natural {í7) E .Dh.ÿ.16. 4. I, 2.44s 17. 21. I Cor.7.29 z Cor:6.2.,ohri 9. Litk; 42,44.Pf1.39. 4:1vlat: "5 10,1 2.(C)1 6.lrit;t. 9. I9. Roa. 13. IO. : johre.4. I 6,Eph.4 . z, t5.16.Co1.2.2. 6- i. 4. I Tim. 6ò T I.;wr3:I7:1?hiG.2.I 2.I Toef.4.9. fohn13.35.Matö 4.5'.I Cyr.' ^, 74;71.4.1 1. Gl6IJ.1ät.Z.T}.Philó 2>20,21..RoSi1.15.113 felveS>
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