Kaina kai palaia Things new and old, or, A store-house of similies, sentences, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, apologues, divine, morall, politicall, &c. : with their severall applications / collected and observed from the writings and sayings of the learned in all ages to this present by John Spencer ...

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Kaina kai palaia Things new and old, or, A store-house of similies, sentences, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, apologues, divine, morall, politicall, &c. : with their severall applications / collected and observed from the writings and sayings of the learned in all ages to this present by John Spencer ...
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1658.
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At the time of death to be mindful onely of Heaven. [ 421]

CHrist perceiving his death to be neer at hand,* 1.1 withdrew himself, and would walk no more openly among the Jews.* 1.2 And David being at the last cast of his life,* 1.3 saith, Remitte mihi ut refrigerer, &c. Give me leave O Lord to dispose of my self, and to render thee an account of my life, before I go hence, and be seen no more: These are Lectures of Mortality read to all of us in this world, That when we are about to die, we should have nothing else to do but to die, we should bid these sublunary things Adieu, and sequester our thoughts from the VVorld, and retire into our selves to see how the case stands betwixt God and our own soules.

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