158 Thel)raflice apiety. and thou haft thy bode proui- ded for thee, without either care or labor? To conclude, if Dan.1.14. ! Pagan Idolaters at their Feafts, were accuftomed to praife their falfegods: what a fhame is it for a Chriftian (at his Dinners And Suppers,) not to praife the Aas 17.28. true God, in -whomwee hue, moue and haue our being? 6, Meditate, that thy bodie, which thou doeft now fo damn- tilyfied,muft bee (thou know- eft not how foone) meate for lob 17 44. Warmes: When thou 'halt fay to corruption, Thou ,aft my Father; and to the Worme, Thou art my Mother, and my Sifter. 7. Meditate, how that many Tfal.eq.. A. a Mans Table ii made his Snare, fo that throngh his intempe- rancy and vuthankefulneffe, the meat which flould nourifh his body, kiis him with a fisrfist: in fo much, that more are killed with this fnare , than with the Sword. And fceing that tince Gen.;a7. Tim.4.411
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