il I ! J The vAnitil . _ . ....,___! GBd,astheobjea6fthem -, I thy t.h1ughts, that .. ~ is , .(of '·· (, thee) 4r.e preciom. . . ( 2. V~tnitie is taken for ·.lightneffe. Lighter -than vanity is a phrafe ufed•.- ~ Pfol. ·62·.9. andwhomisit fpoken of~ ofmen, and if any thing in them~ ligh- - ter than other , it is ·their thought$ which _f\vim in · the uppermoft patts, f.loat at thetop, is as the fcum ofthe heart;when all the befi and wifefl:, ~ and dee– peft) and folideft tho~tgiJts in Batthazar a Prince~. . _ 'vere weighed, they·.were· , found t1o ligkt, Dan.-5. I 7. 3. Va'fJity is put for fol– .lJ· So Pr()v. I 2. I 1.raine men, is tnad,e all one \Vi t h n1en voide of underjlllndin&,:
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