__.;..;;__------::---:--~-::---- --- Joule-exaltin~ bumili4tion. / ,I))"" ·~ 4 To helpe in tbe fourt~,to wit, to getinro our I V hearts a vile and bafe conceit and·efreem ofour fin· ! I~efoun~ .du. n. h b bh d • .d n. d I tymthcfpmm. full felves mOLL wort y to ee a orre m Uu an I all cxercJfc of allies. Doe thou that art yet in thy·naturall efrate, I ~{ng. . confider, · · pesro J.t. ' ,· Tha:t thou art farre viler' worfer' andmore to r The viJcneOc be abhorred than atoad. H:l9fr thou looked upon t~~~~~ naturan that man, who)a: m1r Chromde: report: washaun- ~ lr makes aman tedby toads, wh1chnever left hun, unttll they had wo~e rhaa a eaten him to the bones, that he died ; thou won!- ~:~ stow.,nen.. deft have, I know, thought him tQ havebeen avery a.pag. zl8• . ry miferab!e man : bm thou thy felfe art in a farre more wofull cafe, ifthine eyes were opened to fee it~ much more lothfome, hatefull and ugly, thanif thou wertwh6Uyturned into a toad; nay, thefouIeft toad thatcreeps our in afumers night were l very faire,amiable & happy creature,in refpecr of thy · felfe lying in thy naturali €Lhre).&unreconci ledun. .to God.I~iH, make this plah~ in a word, to everyun. derfhmdingman. nay to themoft wilfull fCorner, if he will not curfedlycaviHagainfl: theevident trUth, and continue abloodyTygreagainfi'his own foule;- by, thefe' reafon-s, . · · · ·. 1 A toad ferves God in his k;nd; drinks up, and · fucks in poifon and venome from the .ea~th, ~s eod hathappointed ir, .that it may bee lefre hurtfull td· man or beaft-. It keeps its place and ranke arilongll: · - the creatures, and doth never tranfgrdfe or milfe ~ ' thofe rules andend~:for which it was ordained. But · ·thou f~rvefi the Devill, Gods fworne enemie, thou art a fhafnc:leffe.rehell and traitor again(t thy Cre~ ator, thou lidr in the knowne and willing brettch · of
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