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and the vanity, emptinesse, and uncertainty of the good things (we call Fortunes, — nete quaesiveris extra ) that thou makest not conclusions of thy selfe according to thy flourishing in the world (thus farre the Heathen could goe) but also from the consideration of that miserable, dead and ignorant condition thou art in by nature, renounce thy selfe, (all carnall props and staies) and seek the Lords favour with an humble soule, that if thou wilt glory thou maist glory in the Lord, that thou maist have wherewithall truly to hug and glad thy selfe. |
and the vanity, emptiness, and uncertainty of the good things (we call Fortune's, — nete quaesiveris extra) that thou Makest not conclusions of thy self according to thy flourishing in the world (thus Far the Heathen could go) but also from the consideration of that miserable, dead and ignorant condition thou art in by nature, renounce thy self, (all carnal props and stays) and seek the lords favour with an humble soul, that if thou wilt glory thou Mayest glory in the Lord, that thou Mayest have wherewithal truly to hug and glad thy self. |
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