Sermons by Humph. Sydenham late fellow of Wadham Colledge in Oxford

Sydenham, Humphrey, 1591-1650?
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby Felix Kingston and Elizabeth Allde for Nathaniel Butter at Saint Austens Gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13271 ESTC ID: S118102 STC ID: 23572
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text vtrum maius habere multum, an satis, 'tis the Stoicks Dilemma; whether had'st thou rather to haue much, or enough? hee that hath much, desires more, which is an argument, hee hath not yet sufficient; he that hath enough, hath obtain'd the end, which neuer befals a rich man. Seneca labour's to presse this home to his Lucillius; Set before me the reputed rich, Crassus, or Lucinius; let him calculate his full Reuenewes, what hee hath in present, Utum May habere multum, an satis, it's the Stoics Dilemma; whither Hadst thou rather to have much, or enough? he that hath much, Desires more, which is an argument, he hath not yet sufficient; he that hath enough, hath obtained the end, which never befalls a rich man. Senecca labour's to press this home to his Lucillius; Set before me the reputed rich, Crassus, or Lucinius; let him calculate his full Revenues, what he hath in present, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, dt fw-la, pn31|vbz dt njp2 n1; cs vhd2 pns21 av-c pc-acp vhi av-d, cc av-d? pns31 cst vhz av-d, n2 av-dc, r-crq vbz dt n1, pns31 vhz xx av j; pns31 cst vhz av-d, vhz vvn dt n1, r-crq av-x vvz dt j n1. np1 ng1 pc-acp vvi d n1-an p-acp po31 np1; vvn p-acp pno11 dt j-vvn j, np1, cc np1; vvb pno31 vvi po31 j n2, r-crq pns31 vhz p-acp j,
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Note 0 Ep. 119. Epistle 119