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2. Vanity and inanity go together. One of the Hebrew words NONLATINALPHABET which is rendred vain, signifieth empty; that which is vain is empty, and being so, cannot satisfie, such is mans best estate, as not able to give any true content. Man at his best estate, as he is mutable, so he is unsatiable, his desires are still larger than his fortune; nor is it any time so well with him, but that still he would be better. Ahab in the midst of his opulency is sick for Naboth's Vineyard; |
2. Vanity and inanity go together. One of the Hebrew words which is rendered vain, signifies empty; that which is vain is empty, and being so, cannot satisfy, such is men best estate, as not able to give any true content. Man At his best estate, as he is mutable, so he is unsatiable, his Desires Are still larger than his fortune; nor is it any time so well with him, but that still he would be better. Ahab in the midst of his opulency is sick for Naboth's Vineyard; |
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