. Emblems, divine and moral : The school of the heart; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man . ss^Sv;^^^?*^: ^SSrrs^. JTj^e lLato::ffl:ail0 of t^e ^taxt Leave the stone tables for thy Saviours part jKeep thou the law thats written in thy heart. JER, XXXI. 33. / will put my law in their inward parts^ and write itin their hearts. % Epig. 26. TN the soft table of thine heart Ill write^ A new law, which I will newly stony tables did contain the old :But tender leaves of flesh shall this infold. 3i6 THE SCHOOL OF ODE XXVI. What will thy sightAvail thee, or my light,If there be nothing in


. Emblems, divine and moral : The school of the heart; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man . ss^Sv;^^^?*^: ^SSrrs^. JTj^e lLato::ffl:ail0 of t^e ^taxt Leave the stone tables for thy Saviours part jKeep thou the law thats written in thy heart. JER, XXXI. 33. / will put my law in their inward parts^ and write itin their hearts. % Epig. 26. TN the soft table of thine heart Ill write^ A new law, which I will newly stony tables did contain the old :But tender leaves of flesh shall this infold. 3i6 THE SCHOOL OF ODE XXVI. What will thy sightAvail thee, or my light,If there be nothing in thine heart to seeAcceptable to me ?A self-vi^rit heart will notPlease me, or do thee any good ; I wotThe paper must be thine,The writing mine. What I inditeTis 1 alone can write in books that I myself have not an easy tradeTo read or write in hearts :They that are skilful in all other they take this in hand,Are at a stand. My law of oldTables of stone did I wrote what I before had spoken,Yet were they quickly broken :A sign the covenantContaind in them would due obser


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