Sheffeild - Houston-Packer Collection BJ1471 .S5 1650

The happine!fe Df Jucb Cap. 2 3. godly fincerity I h~vehad all my Converftttion in · tbe World. I can fund up and fay, I have cor– ruPted no mm, defrauded ntt man, circu,nventecl noman:, Let all the world il:and up and fay secv.ra ·rumwhofeOxe~or Affe· I,! have taken. Premat r.or.. corpus mo· pur, tremat mundus,frem. .zt Diab11ltu, illa femper 1ie,ttr. eritficura. This man hath hi~ houfe built on Se~ur.< cum a Rock, he remains fecure whatfoevtr winds cn zma eo b d h . l d ram Deo low, an w en the ram fal sand the flou s pr~fen tabi· e1rife: He is fecure in Sickneffe, and fecure tur sec... ra in Death when body and foul are diifolved; cum _ ,t~~m- He is re cure in Judgement when He<l.ven and ~1ude. 1~ tere Earth !ball bediffolved; and fecure to Eter– p! IClJ an • h l · k d d. 11 d H h h ·rerrifir 11 m n1ty w en t 1e Wlc e are euroye . e at .. j~dicis Tri- the Ark pitchfwithin andwithout.; he hath ~una! ftaru· the Hid A1arma; and the .white Stone; He ttur~ De hath bread to eat others know not of, His– ~:~;.·c. 3· Candle go,s not out by night; His Glean- · • ing1better than theWorldlings Vintage; His dry morfel fw{cter than a houfe full ofSacrifi.. ccs with firitc and contenton.. His Cormr of ., .. the houfe top, or VVildernelfemoredelight– full than the fair and large houfe where that clamcurous and .contentious Shrew, the un.. <jUitt & fcoldingCenfcicnce is c0ntinually droppingor fcalding rather. This man his 'fF .J.i k,J arc in tliewooddropping withHony, b1s d~ellings upon the mountains ofMyrrhe, his lodginf!, upon beds ofSpices. This man Pro· tS ·' ' ' hath the beft fare, and mnriefr life in ~he ~. V\ 7 orld. A conr';nual Feaft: Feafting you l·mow is not ordinary fare, it is for no mans eafe to Fcafi evci·y day : Some great men ha:ve FeaJ1uJ (may be) once ayfar, as rich · 1Vab~4

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