. The school of the heart; or, The heart of it self gone away from God brought back again to him, and instructed by him. In 47. emblems . levit fatanas ccr Urn. A:t:?.?.Qotae bibifrftiq-ium morbi mortifa* vcncnum,, Hit ici>wn hlandis dc:ipt illc:ebris. The School of the Heart. The Infection of the Heart* A&s ;Wh) hath Satan fiSed thine heart ? Epigr. 1. \X7Hil(l thou enclirffi thy Voyce-tnveigled tart V The fubtiU Serpents Syren-Songs to htar%thy heart drinks deadly poyfon drawn from Htff,AndmthaVifrous brood of fin dotbfatU. ODE. I The Soul. I. Profit, andpleafure, comfort,


. The school of the heart; or, The heart of it self gone away from God brought back again to him, and instructed by him. In 47. emblems . levit fatanas ccr Urn. A:t:?.?.Qotae bibifrftiq-ium morbi mortifa* vcncnum,, Hit ici>wn hlandis dc:ipt illc:ebris. The School of the Heart. The Infection of the Heart* A&s ;Wh) hath Satan fiSed thine heart ? Epigr. 1. \X7Hil(l thou enclirffi thy Voyce-tnveigled tart V The fubtiU Serpents Syren-Songs to htar%thy heart drinks deadly poyfon drawn from Htff,AndmthaVifrous brood of fin dotbfatU. ODE. I The Soul. I. Profit, andpleafure, comfort, and concent,Wifedom, and honour, and when thek are fpentA frefh f:pply of more ! Oh heavnly words IAre thefc the dainty fruus,that this fair Tree affords^ The Serpent. 2. Yes thefe, and many more, if more may be, .AM, that the world contains, in this one Tree!*Contracted is. Take but ataft, and try,Thou maid believe thy Tclf, experience can not lyd T-e Sr«l. 3. Bur thou maift lye : and with a falfe pretenceOf fr enifhip rob me of that excellence,Which my Creators bounty hath beftowd,Asd freely given rue, to whom he nothiu E s. The School of the Heart. The Serpent. 4. Strange compofition ! fo at the fame time fo fufpicious!This is the tree of knowledge, and until ([or ill ?■-Theu eat thereof, how canft thou know whats good. The Soul. 5. God infinitely good my maker is,Who neither will, nor can do ought being I receivd, was that he fent,And therefore I am fure muft needs be excellent: The Serpent. 6. Suppofe it be : yet doubtlefs he that gaveThee fuch a being mu^t himfelf needs hareA better far, more excellent by much: {Tuck * Or elfe be fure that he could not have made thee The Soul. 7. Such as he made me I am well contentStill to continue : for, if he had meantI fhould enjoy a better ftate, he wouldAs eafily not havegivn it, if he would. 7 he 8. And it is not all orc, if he have given Thee means to get it ? mod he ftiH be driven To new wrok


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