The `Prat-lice of Piety. 211 molt aduantage of thy fhort time that remaines, as a man would of an old ír eafe that were neere expiring: and when thou difpofeít to recreate thy (elfe, remember how fall a time is allotted for thy if : and that therefore much of that is not to bee conftimed in idlene fe, JJiorts, player, and toyifhvanities;. feeing the whole is but a fhort while, though it bee all (pent in doing the bell good that thou cavil:: for Man was not crea- ted for forts, playes, and recrea- tion : but zealou fly to férue * P7ibil e(l God in Religion, and can'ciona- aliud ter- Ely to ferne his Neighbour in . PtrR quæm his vocation , and by both to af-- zat;,quam certaine`himfelfe of' eternall fah am um% ue nation. Efleeme therefore the amarcprofi- lolfe of * time, one of the grea- tour: quum teft lolies. Redeeme it careful- res ntll:ue magu fit pro - ly,to fpend it wifely: that when digus quàm that time comcneth that thou temporis. mayeft bee-no longer a steward Eph 'j6. on Earth ; thy `Mailer rna Y Luke y 6.z. mar.2,14 T. welcome minnimmiloomik
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