Part.t.SeCI:.z. "Fbilalfti•, or -Sel/t-lo'Ve,&c. Mc:mb.3.Subf. 14. like r Oxtlf to the jlaughter .-and that whic~ is worfe,whoremaller~ and drunkards fua\1 be judged,amittunt gratiam,fatth Atif/t11, perdunt gl~rtam, mcurmnt dmmationem .<ternam, They lofe grace and glory, - t hrevis ilia volupt,u , · Ahrogat £ttrnflm c,.ti dec'!'._ They gaine Hell and eternall damnauon, . , susn:cT. 14. Philantia,or Selfo.love, Vaint-glory, Praife,HonMr, Immoderate applaufe, Pride, over·muth Ioy,&c. caufes. , 121 fProv.}. tMtrli?l. c~a. tlHor. _.. I ·-·· · --~-~-..,- - Elfe-love,Pride,andVaine-glory, uc,ectMamor {ui, :.f:t!';;,:~ • ~~- : w'h Chry(ojl.cals oneofthedcvils three great nets; trat, lroiur p•- ; -:__:;-((:>~ :' x Bernardanarro,whtch;Jtierceththe foule thro11gh, """tftdnDnltH ~ djl jl .r. bl t et ed vt i?tftigit vlll- s 1,: u ; an ayes zt; a te znJen t eemmJ, no per tv , •••J•P·"'"- ,. ' arc mainc caHfes. Where neither aogtr,lull,cove- y ~iomnem _j toufndfe,feare,forrow,&c. nor any other pertur- pec..Wum con- ,....,..,::..--,r" barion can lay hold ; this -willllily and infenfibly ~"Z~:;:,;::: I:~~~~~~~~:!] pervert us, 'fi.!!_eM.non gula vicit,Philautia (uperavit, ,;.,ii, wi"' 1.: (fai'th cypri&n) whom furfetting could not over- mundifeimlf!i[- takc, Selfe-love hath over,come. YHe that hathfcsrned. atl money,. bribes~ ;;:::::'a'/~;P:_ ' gifts, upright otherwift andfincere, bath ·i11{trtedhim(elft to 110 fond !magi-· nscllllcupi!cen· nAtion, (Jndfujlained all thoft tyrannicaUconcupifeencesof the 61tly, bath loft ~tt ~fj:/1,=~- · his honour, captivated by vaine-gl~ry. chryfojiomefop. Is. Tu fola animum, riJv.,..glo·U. mentemi, peruris gloria. A great alfault and caufeof our prefent malady, ~~ptrdidealthough wee doe moll part ncglea, take no notice ofit, yet this is a vio- z H.ccor.-epti lent batterer ofour Soules, caufeth melancholy and dotage. This plealing ::J.t'f:.""' de humour , this foft and whifpering popular ayre, Amabi/is in(ania; this , Dii '"""' ,; delectable Freofi~, moll irrefragable paffion , <.Mentis gratifimHs error, rerrisavmitt [~;: f~l~~;t~~~ef~~f:~~fle~;~~:u~~/:;~~:~~~~~~~~r~%~~~~~~hd~~;, ~~d ~:!~~:t;;d. that without all feeling, • in fo much as thoft that are mi(ajfelled with it, ne. virgin. ver fo much .u once perceive it, or thinke of any cure. Wee commonly ~,7/:/;,[J;,-: love him bell in this • malady, that do.th us moll harme, and are very JEptib. 9 . willing to he hurt; adrelationibru noflris libenter favemtu (faith b Hicrome) ~";/:et":!/:/}' we love him, we love him for it: c 0 Btmciari (uave,fuAve fuit a te tati h.ec exijlinJQ,maxi-- triht~i; 'Tw~s fweet eo heart it. And as d Pliny doth ingenuoullv confelfeto mwmt•iiia· hts deare fncnd ..At~gurzmts,allthy writings are mojl acceptahle,hut tho(t e(}e- ;•:;;,";~,~;.,. ·cialty that f}eake ofus. Againe, a little after to <.M•xim11s, ~ /.cannot ex - oo({umquam prejfe how pleajing it is tome toheare my filfe commtndtd.Though we fmile to ftLJ•mmdum; our felves, at leall Ironically, when Parafites bedawbe us with fllfe Enco. f~·ierom. " 1;_ misns, as many Princes cannot chufe but doe, f2!!_um tale ']"id nihtl intra fe ce:rJiJsindig"'' o·~ repererint, wben they know they come as farre fhort,as a Moufe to ao Ele- ~~";'.~~=:~<1: ~hant, of any fuch vermes; yet it doth us good. Though wee feeme many perfoniW, .,;•• tlmtsto be angry,, _r andhlufh at 011r owne prai(es,yetourJoules inwardlj rejo7~, m<nod/audens • ,ff. -1'. 11 r: · hl d J r; d futm int;jnfiM ' tt puJJ es tM up; tlS J a,.axJ"avttas, an m a.emon, makes I# 1.velt heyon eur anim•letwor, • !!_ z /;ounds, ..
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