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Rh and if you will go along with me, you ſhall fare as I my ſelf; for there where I go, is * enough, and to ſpare; Come away, and prove my words.

Obſt. What are the things you ſeek, ſince you leave all the World to find them?

Chr. I ſeek an * Inheritance, inorruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away; and it is laid up in Heaven, and faſt there, to be beſtowed at the time appointed, on them that diligently ſeek it.

Ob. Tush said Obſtinate, away with your Book; will you go back with us, or no?

Ch. No, not I, ſaid the other; because I have laid my hand to the * Plow.

Ob. Come then, Neighbour Pliable, let us turn again, and go home without him; There is a Company of these Crazd-headed Coxcombs, that when they take a fancy by the end, are wiser on their own eyes then seven men that can render a Reason.

Pli. Then said Pliable, Don't revile; if what the good Chriſtian ſays is true, the things he looks after, are better then ours: my heart inclines to go with my Neighbour. Rh