Sylva Or the Wood Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermc
Sylva Or the Wood Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermc
Ralph Heathcote
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This, I take it, is the way to have bufinefs. O 2 There i 9 6 S Y L V A, OR There may have been, but it has not been my fortune to fee, even a fingle youth accomplifh- ed in letters, and who could fairly be called a fcholar, come forth from any of thefe private feminaries. And indeed, how fhould their mafters teach, what not one in ten hath ever learned ? LXIII. A COMPENDIOUS WAV TO BE SAVED. COME, who defpair of being faved by Works > turn Methodifts to obtain falvation by Faith. They refemble... the Butler in Addifon's Drummer. Having loft a filver fpoon, he confults a con- jurer j who promifes him the fpoon again, but upon condition, that he fhould fc drink nothing Cf but fmall-beer for a fortnight :" but the Butler, defpairing to " recover it this way, (C e'en bought a new one. " Thus, it is much eafier to be faved by faith among the Metho- difts, or abfolutions among the Papifts, than by a courfe of moral practice z ' 9 : all finners a 9 Churchmen do not inculcate moral pra&ice, as of itfelf fufficient to fave, but only as a fine qua non ; that is, a man cannot be faved without it, his bell endeavours towards moral perfection being neceffary to qualify him for the benefits of ChriiTs death.
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