15. Who studies not to cheat his own Soul, nor wearies himself with Frivolous Impertinencies, neglecting the one thing necessary. But being sen∣sible of his own nothingnesse, esteemes Christ All in All.
Cheap riches, or, A pocket-companion made of five hundred proverbial aphorismes &c. as the next ensuinge page will more particularly notifie / by Natthanaell Church.
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- Cheap riches, or, A pocket-companion made of five hundred proverbial aphorismes &c. as the next ensuinge page will more particularly notifie / by Natthanaell Church.
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- Church, Nathanaell.
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- London :: Printed by S.G. to be sold at the Beare and Fountain ...,
- 1657.
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15 VVho is not stuft with foolish craft
His own soul to deseate:
VVho is imperfect, but well graft,
In him who is Compleat.