Featly et. Al. - BV4275 T47 1672

223 T H E YOUNG MANS LIBERTY A N D IrEs , o R Gods judgerrïent on Mans Carriage. SERMON XVIII. c,cclef. Before , ohyoung man in thy youth , andlet thy heart clear thee in the dayesofthy youth, andwalk in the suyesoftbine heart, andinthefight of thineeyes : but know thou,thatfor alt theft things God seillbring tbiee intoystagemenr. O/omon in the conclulion of this Chapter is exhorting the Coherence. fous ofmen to true Àeligiöñ : and the better to mould and frame them to the fame; hemindeth them of Death and Judgement; without which there cannot be planted in us a right care and fear of God. From the feventh verfe to the latter end, he bath to do with two forts of Men.. Fir[ , with thofe that were glued to this life , and the delights and pleaftires thereof : and he bringeth them in, fpeaking thus ; Truly the light is fneet, and it is a pleafant thing to behold the Sun , verfe y. By light there we are to uttderffand the light of the Sian thining on us , while we enjoy this mortal life. This many men fitppofe to he a very pleafant thing, and they overmuch content themfelves in the lame. Theft Solomon verfé 8'. refuteth by three Arguments. The

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