Whose labour is in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in equity; who useth great industry, and prudence, and justice too, in the management of his affairs, and therefore might as confidently expect God's blessing, and the comfort of his labours, as any other man. That hath not laboured therein, so as I have done; who hath spent his days in sloth and folly. A great evil; a great disorder in itself, and a great disgrace to this world, and a great torment to a considering mind.

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