( ~~4 ~trrre•fort; a foft :bed,.io apleafant eiarden among .Bou!lt· ~ifhiog Litlies ~nd red Rofes, and being left , ~lone~ .beautiful H~rlot came to him ·, and eD)bracing him wantonly, folliciced him to luft 1 he refoJurelyoppo{ed, at lafi for very vexation, and toprevent by his pain the dan– gerofpleafure, hebit off his Tongue,and fpit it inher Face, as file kiffed him, and fabrave– lyov.ercame: This Valiant Souldier woul~· ~ot tndanger hts Treafure for the enjoyment · of a little ple;tfure; The, other Example is, of one Hormi{da, a great N.oblemans Son :t who, for Religion was condemned to keep theKingof Perfia's Etce~antsr and to go na• ked. Oae day the .King looldng o.ut, and feeing ~.i~ .tanqed witb the Sun, commanded a ~l~i~t tq~ P.u~ upon him, and tobringhim beforehi~, whom the King asked ifhe wD~!/d ,;o~ den1 Cbriff; Hor,i;,ifJ" core off his Shire, faving, if 1011 thinft I will deny "'l [11ith for~ Shirt, h11.r;e here JONr gife ~tgAiil : ... see here a young man fiript naked of an e~rthly trea– fure, yea, will.go {Jar~ nakeq, rather than Jofe his in\vard treafure ~ go ' you and do likewife, fay ·as Jop, Ch~t1.21· ~ , ~· ·(ill I dJt, I 1t1iU - n~t remove m1 integrity fro,m me , m1 • righuoufneJ{e 1 hold faSJ An4 wilt not let it go; my heart fh~ll not repr~Acb me /(J /fJngiU /live ~· Live upon your frock; makeufeof it upon all occa{jons, draw f0rth the feeds of grace,briqg forth ·much frui!J, improve your treafure for .. mainrainingconftant inrercourfe with (;ad; Jsftpb. tlt JofephU4 rels us that there was.a tumult r~ifed . Bt ll• yui. a[Jlong theJews, becu~fe ~h~~~ Qoly ~,r~fu~ l ib.1. ea. a. ' . wa.s
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