Downame - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.D76 C552 1611 v.2

The Contents. §, 7. That worldly things bring contempt offfirituallgra to , and heauenlyglorie. 69 §,8.9,Thatworld ly things immoderatey!cuedmakemen fdothfuü in the duties ofGodsferuice. 694 CH A P. XXXII. That worldly things immoderately loued are the mires of many culls inrefpe6 ofour neighbours , as ofiniudice, wrongs,pride, and infolencie. §. 1. That worldly things immoderately loued are thewife: o f in- iufice. 700 §. 2. That worldly things thruflmenon to the committing of out - ragions wrongs. 704 g. 3. Thatworldly thingsprocure enuieandmalice. 707 §4.5 That worldly things makemen proud and infolent towards their neighbours. 708 C P A P. xxxIII. Ofthe ciuill euils which worldly things immoderately loued bring to their owners. §.1.That abundanceofworldly thingseffminate and (often the heart andmind. 713 §. 2, 3. Thatthe fruition ofworldly things make men to f and in needs ofmanythins. 716 5, 4. to §'. I I.That worldlythings,andparticularly honors,riches, andpleafures,bring themwho immoolerately louethem,in. toagrieuousferuitude. 72 I §. I I.That abundanceofworldly thingsbringsenuieandhatredto their owners. 736 5. 12. Thatworldly thingsare thecaufeofenmity anddtfcord.74o 5.13. to 5. 16. That worldly things and particularly honours, riches, andpleafures, expofe theirowners to innumerable dangers. 743 CHAP. XXXIIII. Ofthemanifold fp.irituail culls which worldly things bring to thofe that fet their hearts vpon them. §.I.That

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