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that is, the sence is very obvious, a Man's Life is not supported by those things which are more than will suffice to satisfie the Desires of Nature, no Man hath truly any more than he enjoys of the good things of this life, Water in the Brook quencheth not the Thirst, Corn in the Barn satisfieth not Hunger, Gold in the Bag supplieth not our Necessities, Nature is preserved, the Body comforted by those things we use and enjoy, not by those we keep and possess, a moderate portion of the good things of this Life is enough for use and enjoyment, |
that is, the sense is very obvious, a Man's Life is not supported by those things which Are more than will suffice to satisfy the Desires of Nature, no Man hath truly any more than he enjoys of the good things of this life, Water in the Brook quenches not the Thirst, Corn in the Barn Satisfieth not Hunger, Gold in the Bag supplieth not our Necessities, Nature is preserved, the Body comforted by those things we use and enjoy, not by those we keep and possess, a moderate portion of the good things of this Life is enough for use and enjoyment, |
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