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then that stately ship, which call's for more serious thoughts, and more fervent prayers. Our immortal souls are goodly ships, indeed, sparks of Divinitie, our bodies are poor brittle houses of clay, (for the best of the sons of men dwel in no better.) Now, to have the strength of our thoughts, the vigor of our affections, the greatest stream of our endeavors, to run out to minde our bodies, it is a preposterous care; yet most men in the world are sick of this distemper; |
then that stately ship, which call's for more serious thoughts, and more fervent Prayers. Our immortal Souls Are goodly ships, indeed, sparks of Divinity, our bodies Are poor brittle houses of clay, (for the best of the Sons of men dwell in no better.) Now, to have the strength of our thoughts, the vigor of our affections, the greatest stream of our endeavors, to run out to mind our bodies, it is a preposterous care; yet most men in the world Are sick of this distemper; |
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