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Excerpt from A Treatise of Divine Meditation
Lto a?efi their hearts, and amend their lives. It is a (ad and a firange'thing, that there fhould bee more light in the world, an _afe of knowledge, and lefs heat, a decay of love; that there ihould bee (0 much profitable preaching, and yet no more pro fiting amongft the hearers: one caufe whereof doubtlefs is the omi?ion of this duty. We mull read and cohfider, hear and con fider, j� wee would get what'ifiree read and h�ar out Meditation Truths are voured nor digefied. And as leannefs of foul is to bee feen in many through finful reje�tion, and calling away of wholefome food; (o the like is to, bee feen' in Others, that are fed with'ffuch foodfor want of good conco�tib' This littletra�'tste of the emi neatly learned, judicious andgodly Mr. Baht, is to teach t Art of Divine Meditation, to help thy Tpiritual digefiion wouldefi thou take 1n the advice herein contained, thoa ibouldefi finde thy foul growing and th1i ving by 1t.
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