may be (perhaps, theEagles:) bndhall the0~ le and all ?I crow ilot...Ma: ny mifhapen kindes of right £hall we have, 1fchat may be fuffercd ; yea; otherwhile; diverfe of them contrary one to the other. , ' ., · Togoeyecfurcher. ~ay we would allo\~every eyehis priviledge; 3~Dd~ (it were great folly to doe It,but fay we fhould)If\Ve would allow it eve. fu~<_, ry one, yet not every one In fuu. Not his owne eye, tb direCl: his oWhe doings, or (as we fay) eo fit Iudgc in his owt1e right. No not theEaglei not the befl: eye eo be allowed eo right itfelfe, the Iudge.himfelfe<:ommeth downe from the 'Bmch, when his owni: right isin heating. We all know, Selfe-low, what a thing it is, how it daz}etb tl1e fight; how every thing appeareth right an~ good, that''appeareth thorow thofeSpeElacles. ,l'herefore, x Not right-, by theeye: 2 Atleafl:,•not ewry mans eye; 3 Na_h not anyman:;right,by his owile eye. ' .._ · We fhall never fee this fo well in the generall,asifwelooke in fome few examples upon it, In indilJiduo. And chat can we no wherebetter, than in this Chapter, and chofe chat follow it to the end ofthe Beoke. They be nothing elfe,bnt aCommentary at large upon chefe.words, q{jght. i 11 elJery mdns eyes, &c. . . 1. Whatfayyouto makingand"»lorfhippingagralJen linage! Lay lHd the Rule: the Rule is, Non facies, non adorabu: then it is crooked and-nougl>t. ,Yet, toMicha's eyes, and his mother, a goodly gral!en Image fheweth faire Exod.2o;~~ ·a-net well. · - · · ~; · · $· : 2. Goetothenextcbapter: What fay you to 'Burgi,ldrie, robbing, and ri~ing ofhoufe~ ; yea,whokCities,ofharmeleffe poem people,and cmting all theirthroats ? Fie upon it, itiscrooked. Putic to the rrien ofDan, they, faw. nothing but it wasright enough. . ' - 3. Goe to the next to that. How ~hinkc: youby ta"Vijhing of"»iomen1 and that to death? How? away with that : Let-it'not be one:e named: No tnan willthinke that right. Yes,·theyofGtbeah (in theXIX; Chapter) did, an,.d ll~odto it to inaintaine it;Y_ou fe~ agood GloJJe ·?~tlii~Trx'tNp.' , on t}le-matter, there are no worfe thmgs ' m the world than tbeLe were·· · ifthefe feemed .flraigT,t,th'ere is nothing but will feeme fo.to~huJe• Thttb is no trufl:ing In oculu. - · -- · " ,r :~ , : :· t . 'dl .. ' 'But rhis is not all. l now part'e to the·hext ~dint~· Here i:s a' Haifd .. ~ ,, too, Fecit: quifque. Fecit is but one wor~ i ~ut ther~. inXtote-in , th~s P:;•: fid o_ne than·mall the former. For here at this breaketh mthe-whokS'ea 6an~ - , ' ) "'1. iJfconfufion, when the ha11d followeth the eye, and men pr6ceed td-dde·~ lewdly, as they {eeperl!erjly. Andfure, thehandwillfollowd;ieeye, and men doe as it feemeth right,to them,be it never fo abfurd that fo feemeth. To ·dye for ·it; Eve, if her eye like it, her handwill haveit: and Ewr children, that have no other guide but their eye., iftheir·eye li{;)V.e at it,their h_andwill reach at it : there-is" no parting them; '' 1'herefoh:~· if', a had eye. ·light upon an ~a~~ t~at hath flrength, and there be -not ~ex, or the L1111 4 fironge~
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