Baxter - HP BV4647 .S4 B39 1660

Forgetting Death or Hell will not preveht it : Now lofe thy day, thou'tt thentoo late repent it. Flefh. Mug I be pain'd andwronged, andnotfeel ? As if my heart were madeofflint orfeel ? Spirit. Doff thoudelight to feel thy hurt and fmart ? Would not anAntidote preferve thy heart ? Impatience is but felf-tormenting folly : Patience is cordial, eafie, fweet and holy. Isnot that better which turns grief to peace, Than that whichdoth thy mifery encreafe ? Flefh. When.!kw, and wine, and beauty do invite ? Who is it Whomfuch baits will not incite ? Spirit. He that perceives the hook and fees the end, Whither it is that flefhly Pleafures tend. He that by faith hath funboth Heav'n andHell, And what fin cofteth at the laft can tell : He that hath try'dand tailedbetter things, And felt that love from which all pleafure fprings. They that fill watch, arid. for Chrifts comingwait, Can turn away from , or defpifethe bait. Flefh. MIt41 I be made the foot-ball of difdain ? Andcall'd a precife fool or Pur1-ane ? Spirit. Remember him that diddefpife the flume, And for thy fake bore undefervecl me Thy journey's of fmall moment if thoti fay, Becaufe dogs bark, or {toneslie in the way, If life lay on it, wouldft thou turn,agaift;e For the winds blowing or alittle rain. ? Is this thy.greateft loveto thy 'dearLora ? That cant notfor his fake kear afoul word ? Get thee behindme, SataiVif,ihondolt favour, The thin& (410k,and iSt:114, eftfavctir

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