Taylor - BV4500 T195 1635

.Ufes ofthatdo£/rine _. • ~ I j ~s b~yond finiie;which hoids no . ~·omparifori. . f• Lafily, it may raif~ in us the Be t·hc , true valuation a11d refpett: of our lrufi1·:ocfirc- <?wn~ {ou]es. Is the foule 'at fuch foulcs, ave . a rate, ~$ being· •bfi:, a ~hole thine own world cannot redeexne it ?, W.haf & othorr. i an extreme madhdfe then iS'it . - . , for men fo ~0 live as if they,had . no foules ? ~r if t:pey fl~ve , theY, are bQt1as fali to ke~p,e then·· bollies fweet:void of all c:ire,either tokeepeoffave . ihem' ~ never an horfe or nog about rneir .heu{es, but their lives are more regarded than their precious foules. Certainly there is nothing ofprice~no pe~rles,tiograce,nothing worthy of care , where men are fo care- . letfe. Let us bee exhorted to looke better to our foules, than t.o lofe them for any oaites whieh the di-· 1 veU or the \Vorld 1ayes in our J way. P.rize them above all the. \vorld, as Chrift doth. B.e ferio~s lll

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