Th’ Italian founded is on Boccace pleaſurous;
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Th’ Italian founded is on Boccace pleaſurous;
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Herod ſought thee in the multitude, theſe in the Garden, but thy parents in the Temple, it lyes not then (Lord) I ſee ſo much in ſeeking thee, as in ſeeking thee aright: O let mee ſeeke thee then in thy Temple, thy houſe of Prayer, that place where thine honour dwelleth, not in the Garden of pleaſurous ſenſuality, not in the multitude of popular cuſſtome:[…]as an enemie at diſtance, the love of the world it is enmitie with God, with him then, and to him, let vs goe forth (as the Apoſtle ſpeakes) without the Campe bearing his reproach, offering vp with him our ſelues as quicke and lively ſacrifices to him, which let vs (with him) not think to doe in the pleaſurous Ieruſalem of the world, but in the crucifying Golgotha of a ſpirituall death to ſinne, for although hee here offered vp himſelfe once for all, ſo that, there remaines no more ſacrifice for ſinne;[…]
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When we turn ſenſuall in our pleaſurous enjoyments, we remember not eternity.
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Is this the time for ſports and pleaſurous ſatiſfaction?[…]Delight ſweetens duty, and makes it eaſie and pleaſurous.[…]The Children of Iſrael had a wilderneſs to travel through, but they had a God to converſe with, and ſweet ordinances to refreſh themſelves by, they made their journies pleaſurous;[…]our own corrupt natures will be officious enough to uſher in ſuch pleaſurous vanities:[…]And pleaſurous delights, which are the liquoriſh froth of earth, are to be avoided on the Sabbath day, Iſa. 58. 13.
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