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Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way To Joy, Or Will Endure The Pains By Which It Is Obtained; They Will Take The Next That Comes To Hand, And Content Themselves With Earthly Pleasures, Rather Than They Will Ascend To Heaven To Seek It ;l And Yet When All Is Done, They Must Have It There, Or Be Without It (491).

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

Richard Baxter Quotes: Though Every Man Naturally Abhorreth Sorrow, And Loves The Most Merry And Joyful Life; Yet Few Do Love The Way

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