The Contents.
Sheweth,
Three
things
that
may
help
a
natural
man to
fee
the
things
of
the world
to
bee as
nothing.
ib,
i If
God
wound
his confcience,
and
terrifie
him.
z
when
God
laies
his
band
upon
him
in afltEling
of
him.
3
Even
frength
of
Reafon.
343
As
I
Though
thou
fhouldefl'gain
the
world, and
yet
bee
a man
like
to
perij
at
left,
thou
haft gotten but
little.
ib.
2
Llte
is
never
a
whit
the
better
for
any
thing
in the
w
;rld.
346
3
411
thefe
are things beneath
the
foul.
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4
They
arefilch things
as
God
bath
denied
to
the
choiceft
of
his
fervents.
349
5
They
may
hand
with
Gods
eternal
hatred
of
his
crea-
ture.
350
6
They
have
no
real
good in
them.
ib.
7
There
is
nothing
that
can
fatisfie
the
heart.
35
a
S
what
ever
a wicked man bath of
the
world,
bee
bath
it
without
God,
ib.
9
All
theft things turn
upon
a
wheel
of
uncertainty.
3 5
3,
354
life
It
fheivs
us
not
to
envy
at
the pro
f
erity
of
the wicked.
357
2
Let
all
thofe
that
leek.
the world in
thofe
waits
wherein
they
are like
to lofe
their
fouls think,upon this
truth.
360
The
Souls Excellency.
The
Worlds
Vanity.
3
It
f
e
ws
the
way
to
an
fwer
all Temptations.
365
By
thus comparing
the World
with
the Soul.
365
4 And
lafily, Incouragement'
to
thofe
that
will
rather
venture
,
all
in
the wales
of
God,
than
to
hazard
their
Souls.
The