The Soul

The fulness of the earth can never satisfy the soul . All satisfaction and contentment arise from the conjunction of a convenient with a convenient ; the conjunction of suitables . If a man have never so great an estate , if his heart be not suited to it , he hath no content . What suitableness is there between the fulness of the earth and the better part of man , the soul . !A thing is never said to be full till it is full of that for which it is made ; a chest or trunk is not said to be full of air , though it be full of air . So take one of these meeting houses , though the place be full of stools ,or full of air , yet we say that the church is empty ; because though it be full yet it is not full of that for which it was made , full of people . So now , take a man that hath all the fulness of the earth , because his soul was never made for the fulness of the earth , therefore he is said to be empty ; in the midst of all his fulness , the man is an empty man , because his heart is not full of that for which it was made , and that is Christ .

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