Agrasious fpirit, beauty offholineffe, the iandrifyínggra- ccs ofhis Holy Spit it, that may make you lovely inhis eye; ,trulyhonoura- blebefore him, and for ever bleffed of him. . Take heedyou riff not either in giftsof learning , or in gifts of morali- ty ; the gifts of woralitylare yet a fur- ther ornatient tomens spirits , but yet theycone fhort of thofe divine e ccel- lencyes offpirir, that will make it bid- fed for ever. We read of many, who were very eminent inmoíall c xcellenci. s, and yet altogether ffrangers from the life of grace. As for example, ¡ofphus lib. 15. c. 8, reports of EItrod the King , that which would make one think , he was railed to very high morals exce'lencies: once making a speech t.) his Artny, a- rnongff other paffages he hash this; Per - hipslimemenwillfay, that a ight and equi- ty is onottrfide , bud that the greater num- ber,of menandmeans arewith theother,; but this their fperch is unworthy of my follo- wers : for with thofe withwhom Iiífiice is, with thofe alto Goa is , and where God is, there neither wants multitude , nor fär- titude, And
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