id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44071 Cushman, Robert The Sin and Danger of Self-Love Described by a Sermon Preached At Plymouth, in New-England, 1621 .txt text/plain 12822 640 81 from loving others, neither saith God any where, let no man seek out the good of another, but let no man seek his own, and every let slip, even all duties to God or men, they care not how basely And the difference between a temperate good man, and a belly-god soever come to God, or disgrace unto men, yea, they will disgrace, And let a man mark some men's talk, stories, discourses, Doth God ever commend a man for carnal love of himself? _Use 2._ If God see this disease of self-love so dangerous in man's judgment; whether thou can do thy duty that God requireth, _But every man must seek the good of another_. 2. _A man_ must _seek the good, the wealth, the profit of It is the word of God, and the examples of the best men inconveniences, and so for the hardness of men's hearts, God and ./cache/44071.txt ./txt/44071.txt