Date: 1667
"But he that shipwracks a good Conscience shall / Let in great riches, but the Devil withal"
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Date: 1667
"Good Conscience, as Davids Instrument, / Drives away th'evil Spirit of discontent."
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Date: 1667
"It's to the Castle of the Heart a Wall / Of Brass: it is a Christians coat of Mail, / How many do for want of it miscarry!"
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Date: 1667
Conscience "is a cordial Electuary: / And very many good ingredients go / Therein, Meat, Drink, Sleep, Ease, Refreshment too.
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Date: 1667
"Good Conscience on God it self can roul; / 'Tis Aquavitæ to the swouning soul."
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Date: 1667
"As a good Conscience; this is they say / A constant Feast; who hath a Conscience good, / Fares well although he have no other Food."
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Date: 1667
"The heart is Gods peculiar Cabinet, / And Satan knows not what is in it set"
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Date: 1677
There are "connate Principles engraven in the humane Soul"
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Date: 1679
"With him [Chirst] I live, his word I hear, yet feel / No yielding to him in this heart of Steel."
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Date: 1679
"'Tis sure, thy heart hath too too many leaks, / Which sacred things let out, and then let in / Satans suggestions, the world, and sin"
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