Taylor - BV4500 T195 1635

RicheJ unprofitable, fo they cannot help in life topi~t off death. Doe not Princes [4/l lik! others, and thefe god.s dye lik._e 'I'J'Jen f Could all the rich mans \veal rh hold his fouJe one night? no, the foole found his life Hood not in ~t6undance. It is righteouf- - 1).1.o, neffe, not riches, that delivereth the foule.fr01n death, Prov. I o. 2. Nay, at death ~hey bring much bitterneffe : for ,it is as great a pangofdeath to part withwealth, as to part with life : (o as a rich man without better hopes clyeth a double death here:And one miferie abides withh1m,that while he leavei his wealth, hee carries his fiunes with him, occafioned in the getting,keeping,a·nd difpofing of them ; thefe lye downe in . the dufl: with him. ' 4· . Fourthly,afcer death ther profit not : they cannot keepe the foule from hell, nor eafe that torment one moment : they cannot keepe corruption from the body: open

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