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The
Excellency
of
the
Soul.
Matthew
16.
26.
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what
is
a
man profited
if
hee
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gain
the
whole.
world,
and
lop
his
own
fool
?
Ow then
having
done
with
that
point , we
are
to
come
to the
laa
thing
;'
That
as
the
lofs
is
great
as
in all
'the refpeas
r
opened,
fo
it
is
fuch,
that
fuppofe
a
man
to
have gained
the
whole world in
a
way
of
the
lofs of
his
foul,
yet
that
gain will
never
recompense
it;
Job
27. 8.
For what
is
the
hope
of
the hypocrite,
though
hee
bathgained,
when
God
takes
away
hit
fout
?
There
are
force
men
that
feek the
world, and
yet
lofe both
the
world and
their
fouls,they
neither
gain
the world,
nor
their
own fouls; and fome
there
are
that
rdo
gain
the world
and
their
fouls
both
:
But there
is
no
necefiary connexion
be-
tween either gaining
the world, or
lofing
ones foul, or
lo-
fing
the world, and gaining the
foul, but one
may bee
fe-
vered
from
the
other.
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