130 PR O VERBS. Chap.. or other fhamefull crimes to be more aduanntagious- for him than the former imployments , they (hall be tasked therewith, and vvhcn the LORD vvith vvhorn they d,f fetnble, leech it a fir fearon to dtfcouer then, their vifards flall re pluckedd1', that thç worldmay findcout their fal fe. hood) `t'erfe I 2. eAndfrom the in that f ieakethperrsevfithing!, L O M O N bath (hewed the ad all euill, the wicked SO cour.Ce oflife, from t4 NO the loners ofwiCedome (hall be fhielded : and now ke.proccedeth to promife them lafetie alío from the meaner thereof, filch pcailcnt per. Ions as vie to intice and corrupt others, I And thofe are : Di(í'olute Men, Whorifh Women. Bothwhich hee, defcribeth at large; and 6rí}, theMen : and them by fundry cffec`ás, whereof each one ,,,as it were by ffeps, (urmounteth another : the frit is their fpeech, that they ff8 de perraer(e thins, tending to the d, ihonour of God, and theperuertingof men, as theroote and originall of the word importetho cJo írá That is the proper martre of a linfull man to accul1onie his lops to taikc.levidly. Scarce any vice in all this Booke,. is ofiner reproued than the ablate cf the tongue : and we remember not that ungracious men are anyway more difgraced than by that, as when it is laid, e4man ofBeliarll , and the wicked man 7roo..4.12. »ali\eth with a frowardmouth.. Themouth of * foale ir at pree î'rá,10, 14,31. lent defrutiion,. ,.The mouth of the wickedffeaketh: froward things. Reade Chap. 16..3o. Rom. 13.i4,Ecclef. 10.112.13i Nat. 12. 37. Tta fen Fit tf, the heart is difcouered by the courte and current of the words, ro be good or bad : if the foule be fantifiedr the lips will Le well feafoncd3 if they bedifordercd , toare aifo
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