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Fourthly, against deaths feare, 1. consider the estate of thy life, which life is but a vanishing Vapour, Iames 4.14. a Weather-cocke which turnes at euery blast, a Waue which surgeth at euery storme, a Reede blowne vvith euery winde, a Warfare as doubtfull as dangerous, feare not the vanishing of a Vapour, the turning of a Weather-cocke. 2. Consider thy body as a body of sinne, Rom. 7.24 the soules prison, the mindes iayle, the spirits cage: |
Fourthly, against death's Fear, 1. Consider the estate of thy life, which life is but a vanishing Vapour, James 4.14. a Weathercock which turns At every blast, a Wave which surgeth At every storm, a Reed blown with every wind, a Warfare as doubtful as dangerous, Fear not the vanishing of a Vapour, the turning of a Weathercock. 2. Consider thy body as a body of sin, Rom. 7.24 the Souls prison, the minds jail, the spirits cage: |
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