Burroughs - HP BS2775 B87 1649

Nonmag~ num eft fJTe ' humilem in ttbjeaione, magntt p.rorfus & rartJ 'Virtus bumi_ litM hrmarata.Bcr.Hom. 4· super MijJu:seft. Mofes hi~ Self-de»ia!l. contented frame of fpirit, his is iom;: thing. ~Sowhenp~enare l<ept down by af. flictions,and _croffed in the world at e. very hand, the world frowns on them, they havc but little of the comforts of the world, neither have they hopes of ever commingto have much, for thefe men to talk ofthe vanity of the world, and all the delights thereof, and that men fhould not be proud of that they have, that they fhould bee willing ·to . .part with all, · for them to fay, thac all rhe riches of the world what a~ethey t? they are hut droffe,dirt,and honors are · but il1adowes, and_all the pJeafures are but froth and vanity, this .is nothing: but when they come to enjoy them themfc:lves, or at leall: to fee probably I that they may, have ·them ere long, when the world comes in flatteringly upoa theqt, infinuating it felfe into t.hcm,wher: they fed what the delights ,ofitare i.n~eede, yet qowto be above them, and tq fl-ight them-, and not to haverheheart tJken with-them, this is ., truely ;hoq0pr.able. - I ·Eaftl,ip.Jl'is Homily upon the. fortie . -~-~-~-----1 },/ artyrs:

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