He.art- Treafure: ~ ~~ :i· 'w .iles of the lofing hand, both in the accoiuit . of God and man, . and in his natural or acqui· red accon1plifiu;nencs : the 1nore a man. con~.- ceits eohirritelf fome i!nagioary 2-ttainmentsi. the more he lofeth: 'the fto1nach may be il:uf... fed wich noxiotis humourst that a rpan can-.. -· . '· ' pot ear, bnc th~t"s nor right fulnefs but a ful-.. fome dillemp~r, andproves dangerous, the bellie may-beraifed wirh.a.timpanie of wind, . but that's not folid farne{s,but a pernicious di~ . " ..... , fea:{~, and ,both thefe· prejl.1diCe··health: juft thus·is it with mens fouls, the fwellingdifeafe,l hinders health by either' truths or graces: 0 therefore be you humble, felf.. denying foulsj · · fenfible ot your own defeLts, be nothing in ~ .< your own eies, and you !hall be the '"femple,_ for the God of all grace to lodge in, and eo· walk confi:antlie in, yea he wil fil you wkh ahun.dance of' grace hereand g~otie hereafter. . J - · . ·6 : Be tnuch in fccret prayet: . pray much :.: ~ at~d pray ~il fecrer~ ~word of bor~jl 0 pray 1 Theff.is~:· Wtthou;,ceafiog; z. e. keep a connnual pray7 · ing difpofftion;' and lay hold on every fit fea~ fon for that dut.Y. : _while prayer fiandeth !HI,: the trade of religion fiandech ftil, and t~ere's· notqinggot :: all com·es in~o the foul by this door, 'ds good fot a· c;hriftian tokc:ep up, fee~· . and ftated times 9£ prayer :' D~niel and D~tvid·. ·~ ~ . prayed thtee1 tiq1es i ·day., in' extraordinary. ~an~ G.~~~· cafes feven times· aday, ,cis .nor 1oft 1abour 1 fal.s;.1~~ .b · h , k . Pfal,. 119. to emuc on ottr nees, w~ cannot go,to 1~~4-r I God toooften,;. l atn furer not otcner thaq ·. ~ ~e fhall be wdcotpe, if \ we pray aright, for -tne holie ()f holies is~ ever open) our .bigb - I' . , Frie~:~ .. I ' ' i
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