-~o_tS_ \ . · The S4intr . . . .ofthefe needlelfe dumps,& plunge agame Into the . cnrremt ofrhe pleafares& pafHmesofohe times ·if :' . . . . _, . you meane toenJoy your felfe and the world ,with aay-comfort; takehe~din the natne ofGod,(for fo they fpeake,.though theybe the Devils Orarours, andPr~etoarsfor the power ofdarknelfe) howyou entertame any thought of anewcourfe cflife, or · change of your former wayes, for fo you{hall fall into the hands ofPuritans, artd into the tl.rilt ror– ·m~es and .hypocriticall miferies of precifenelfe, . and theq'farewellall good-feHowfbip, all merry company ; n:o more ·meetisgs at pafrimes; Ale– houfes,.Tavernes, Chambersof good-fcllowt}Jip; nomore fer revellings, vyingof jefi:s) pleafant(ia– deed prophaneD palfagesof wit~ whidi are theve– ry life·._ofan 1rrgeauoas.mans.life. The_n no.thjng but afowre countenance,unfodablecarriage) con– fCienceof' little trifling-finnes, Apofracie from all · old c.ufromesy dur.pps -ofmelancholy:,·and :indeed aHatenotpafta fr.ep from madnerie ·and-dtfi:ra&i ~ · on. Thh was theirinfe&iouslanguager thQugh. not infomanywords 1 yet lam~furein.thefame fenfe, . not furreditferingfrom thefe twoplac~s)EccluJ'. 3o. verfi .tr; &c. an6t'Wifd; i.s,&c put together, the former beingperhaps abufed from· the tru:e mea.. ning ofthe·Author~(for prophanenetf~dothgree.. dily fnatchat anyfhew for patronage of their plea– fures, out' of~ny fuadow of holy.Writ) Give not · over thymi'nde 'Nntoheavineffe; anrl vex ?J()t thy felfo itJ thine·owne co~tnfoll. 1he jOJ ofthe heart i1 .the life ~fa man:> a?Jdamamgladneffe i1·the proloNging qf hi1 d~y:J'· Love thiue owne .foukJ· tind -c~wfor.t.thine b~art, 4111ve (orrom.
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