172 :..,.:..,: Agr io s /putt, heart are precious, ashis fpìrit is precie ous : We let water run walle, becaufe we put no price upon it - we think it little worth, and therefore we let it run ro no ufe ; but ifit were fone precious liquor, forme precious oyle, compoun- dedofdeare ingredients , we would not dofo,but wcruldbecareful to faveevery drop; this is a precious fpirired man indeed, who knows how to layout his thoughts, and his affe6tions ar the beff advantage , and will not lavifh them out tonopurpofe. 7 Make confcience of the manner of (performing holyduties, as well as of the doing of them , and look after them, what becomes of them when theyaredone; this is not according to thecommon fpirits ofthe world, who think to put off God with flat, poore, and dead fervices ; A gracious fpirit bathmuch of theexcellencyof his fpi- rit ailing in holy duties, and therefore hedoth much mind them and lookes muchafter them ; but others have little of their fpirits aairig in them,and there fore they are little regarded , little loo- kedafter by therm 8 Rcjoyce in the good ofothers, though
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