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mans life is swift of it self, but it runs most swiftly when the wind of Temptation and the tide of Corruption concurr to carry it forward &c. Oh would to God the motions of your minds, made as much expedition towards Heaven, as wicked men do towards Hell: All men are Ships of Desire, both good and bad, All are Home-bound to one of those ports; and never do the winds so much fill the Sails of such and such a Ship, |
men life is swift of it self, but it runs most swiftly when the wind of Temptation and the tide of Corruption concur to carry it forward etc. O would to God the motions of your minds, made as much expedition towards Heaven, as wicked men do towards Hell: All men Are Ships of Desire, both good and bad, All Are Homebound to one of those ports; and never do the winds so much fill the Sails of such and such a Ship, |
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