2. who lofe t~eir Joules not pleafe our · felves herein , but mortifie and fi1bdue carnall words as well as deGre3 , and groane under this corruption: for, is it not a wofull and wonderfull errour,that earth and pe- · rifhing things fhonld more affetl and po!felfe us , than the · great things given us of.God in Chrifl:? Secondly, I gra.t}t wee have callings, and earthly· affaires , which tye us ordinarily to {peak .and thinke offuch things: but the fpeciall calling of a Chriftian ' muJl: bee ever fubordinate to the 1 generall, and in all earthly bufi-. 1 neffe a man mufi carry an heaven- i ly minde • God gives no leave 1 to be earthly·minded,even while a man is earthly-employed. Thirdly , tbe fpeaking and thinking more of a thing upon neceffitie doth not ever argue more love unto it, but the fpeaking and thiflking of things out of
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