. Quarles' Emblems . stay, my soul, and, ravishd in relation,The words being spent, spend now in contemplation. Ouarlcs Emblems. 33 S. GREG. In Psal. vii. Jesus, the Word of the Father, the brightness ofpaternal glory, whom angels delight to view, teach me to dothy will ; that, led by thy good Spirit, I may come to thatblessed city, where day is eternal, where there is certain secu-rity, and secure eternity ; and eternal peace, and peacefulhappiness ; and happy sweetness, and sweet pleasure, wherethou, O GOD, with the Father and the Holy Spirit, livest andreignest world withou
. Quarles' Emblems . stay, my soul, and, ravishd in relation,The words being spent, spend now in contemplation. Ouarlcs Emblems. 33 S. GREG. In Psal. vii. Jesus, the Word of the Father, the brightness ofpaternal glory, whom angels delight to view, teach me to dothy will ; that, led by thy good Spirit, I may come to thatblessed city, where day is eternal, where there is certain secu-rity, and secure eternity ; and eternal peace, and peacefulhappiness ; and happy sweetness, and sweet pleasure, wherethou, O GOD, with the Father and the Holy Spirit, livest andreignest world without end. is light without darkness ; joy without grief; desirewithout punishment; love without sadness ; satiety withoutloathing : safety without fear ; health without disease ; andlife without death. EPIG. soul, pry not too nearly ; the complexionOf Sols bright face is seen by the reflection :But wouldst thou know whats Heavn ? I 11 tell thee what:Think what thou canst not think, and Heavn is
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