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Secondly, Thou hast naturall affections in thee, and by them thou mayst do more good then thou dost, and shun more evill then thou dost. Thus all civill Professors are left inexcusable, Canst thou not get more strictnesse of walking, though not for love unto God, yet for love unto thy selfe? bee more frequent in good duties for hope of Heaven, and for feare of Hell? thats better then nothing, better do them so then not at all. |
Secondly, Thou hast natural affections in thee, and by them thou Mayest do more good then thou dost, and shun more evil then thou dost. Thus all civil Professors Are left inexcusable, Canst thou not get more strictness of walking, though not for love unto God, yet for love unto thy self? be more frequent in good duties for hope of Heaven, and for Fear of Hell? thats better then nothing, better do them so then not At all. |
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