Joule-exalting humiliation. · 67 : ofthat rare charitie, chit during all his warres in spaine, hee would not permit any of the young . virgins ofthe councrie to be brought before him, left his eyes fhould betray his heart. 3 L~t us cherifh in our felves with great dili- The third help. gence and care; 1 The common notions and.moll: generall prin- SeeRawleigh ciples ofnature; which are fuch as thefe. m 1hat all pa: 1.14. ' goodistobeefoUowtcL ThataUevi!J irto,beavoideJ. In Att{J ai~dP[a which, as it were in the foundation, all other na~J 57 p;.6'ilo. • . turall and mo.ull precepts are placed. Fromwhence mOflllle boitUtn are thofe, whic.h are the chiefe and f~unrai.ne ofthe f,,tt~:_:nrefr. That the Individuum is te beeJrcforvd;That the m_atum ejfefitfpecitt or kj~d iJ to bee propagated; That Godit tohr:e g~cn~~m . ' rverjhipped;h'!hh'at tJC_thing: to befie ~o?te t" o11 1 r 1teighbo11r :::te~:::Xt!c tmjujl!J. w tc are no leueper ptcuousa mofi, cer.. speciemeffi pr11· taine and authenticall than the other. P4gmzd,tm•• Th r: fa n· . ) I . 'fh d Deumcolendwr. e1e ( ay 1vmes are never ~tter y e~tmgnt e ni_hil i 11 .fttfiepr•· and blotted out. For as there ts no natton fo rude .mn" fo ciett· ~ and ~arbarous,, ~bich knowes not, that .wee m~fr . ~:~IIieron. :· abframe from evdl and doe good; fo netther dtd incap. 66,Jfo~ any ever doubt, whether every one ought to de- ·1 fend and preferve himfelfe and his kind, t0 love and wor{hipGod, to doe nothing to his neighbour, which he would not have done to himfelfe:Which generall principles, are fo infallible and true, that . this naturaJI light is never wholly blorted our, no · not out of the foules of the damned and devils themfelves, as touching all thofe generall rules of venue ; but at the leafi: they repine at the evill of punifhment. · But commonly they erre in partiCulars, whether, E e 2 this
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