Taylor - BV4500 T195 1635

198 TheJoule apreciow thing. th~t wee were abundant in faithfull difpenfing , !hall be our acceptance. Pro. 31. l I. Hec that follo-weth righteoufnefc llnd mercy, fott/1 jinde rightcoufneffe:. life, Rnd glwJ. And now after all this fay,Whlit profit u it tl 71Pinne the 'I'Phole _ "'''orld,~end loft hu o-rwnefoule? Or what recompenre fl;111/ 11 m11n give for hs ~ule ? . Two meditations arife out of thefewords. ort. 1. 1 I. The foule of a man is amofl: foule precious and invaluable thing : , h p.re- feein~ all the world gained is l mg JJ · . not comparable to the lolfe of·. ,I ooe foule: Pro.6. 26. it is called the preciom fonle, or life of man.~ · '--·-~-~ : See it farther, 4·wayes : .. J 1. Confider the foule in it felf! I• 1 it is a particle of divine breath : not created as bodily things, coofill:ing of n1atter and forme, but infpired of God. For the foule is neither traduced from the fouJes I of

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