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to fatigue ourselves beyond our strength - But are to submit cheerfully to our lot & portion when we have done our duty in simplicity & godly sincerity. But it may be useful to notice a number of things from which A. apostle [[unclear]] his brethren -- which may be called covetous conversation - & When persons are possessed of immoderate desires after [[unclear]] accomodations of this life such as an interest laid up for sickness or at age - or better houses or better furniture - or better clothing, or more honor, or more ease, & quiet - a greater release from fatigue -- When persons define these, so much as influences them to deal unjustly in any respect, when it leads them to do as they would not [[unclear]] then this
to fatigue ourselves beyond our strength - But are to submit cheerfully to our lot & portion when we have done our duty in simplicity & godly sincerity. But it may be useful to notice a number of things from which t. apostle [[unclear]] his brethren -- which may be called covetous conversation - & When persons are possessed of immoderate desires after t accommodations of this life such as an interest laid up for sickness or old age - or better houses or better furniture - or better clothing, or more honor, or more ease, & quiet - a greater release from fatigue -- When persons define these, so much as influences them to deal unjustly in any respect, when it leads them to do as they would not be & c then this

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to fatigue ourselves beyond our strength - But are to submit cheerfully to our lot & portion when we have done our duty in simplicity & godly sincerity. But it may be useful to notice a number of things from which t. apostle unclear his brethren -- which may be called covetous conversation - & When persons are possessed of immoderate desires after t accommodations of this life such as an interest laid up for sickness or old age - or better houses or better furniture - or better clothing, or more honor, or more ease, & quiet - a greater release from fatigue -- When persons define these, so much as influences them to deal unjustly in any respect, when it leads them to do as they would not be & c then this