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Excerpt from Navigation Spiritualized; Or a New Compass for Seamen: Consisting of XXXII Points; Of Pleasant Observations, of Profitable Applications, and of Serious Reflections, All Concluded With So Many Spiritual Poems
Plato dihgently adrrionifhed all men to avoid the fea For ifaith he) it is the fchool mat''ter of all Vice and di?lioneiiy Sirs I it is a very fad confid~ cration to me, that you who ?oat upon the great deeps, 1n Whofe bottom fo many rhoufa 11d poor mil crable creatures lie, whofe fins have funk them down not only into the bottom of the fea, but of hell alfo, whither divine vengeance hath purfued them: That you (i fay) who daily ?oat, and hov er over them, and have the roaring waves and bil lows that fwallowed them up, gaping for you at the next prey, {hould be no more affected with thefe -things. Oh what a terrible voice doth God utter in the Itorms. I It breaks the ceders, thakes the wild ernefs, makes the binds to calve, Ffa. Xxix. 5. And can it not fhake your hearts. This voice Or the Lord 13 full of majefiy, hiit his voice in the -i7vord is more efficacious and powerful, Heb.1v. 12.
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Plato dihgently adrrionifhed all men to avoid the fea For ifaith he) it is the fchool mat''ter of all Vice and di?lioneiiy Sirs I it is a very fad confid~ cration to me, that you who ?oat upon the great deeps, 1n Whofe bottom fo many rhoufa 11d poor mil crable creatures lie, whofe fins have funk them down not only into the bottom of the fea, but of hell alfo, whither divine vengeance hath purfued them: That you (i fay) who daily ?oat, and hov er over them, and have the roaring waves and bil lows that fwallowed them up, gaping for you at the next prey, {hould be no more affected with thefe -things. Oh what a terrible voice doth God utter in the Itorms. I It breaks the ceders, thakes the wild ernefs, makes the binds to calve, Ffa. Xxix. 5. And can it not fhake your hearts. This voice Or the Lord 13 full of majefiy, hiit his voice in the -i7vord is more efficacious and powerful, Heb.1v. 12.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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