vfage ofhis tongue, when he fpcaketh to Godsglory, and the edification ofhis brethren,orfor iuffice and eqaity in the behalf of them that are wronged, and iniuricu(ly dealt with. Hewill içirrevp men to lone hum,and !hew kindnes vnto him,yea thole fomettmes whichbeofgreat place, and able to dce himmuch g:)od,as it is fa d,he that 'methpaarenes 4 f hart, for thegraceof his Itppesthe King Pall be hw friend, Prou. 22.1 t. Bu'. cípecially lie himfe..fe w ill br. flow upon him all good things forthts life, and graces for cue, laffing life,and glory for life eue la(ling. Adthe rdcompence,(c. And fo (hall cuery mans gond workes be alfo rewardedwith mercy and fauour, though there be nothing in themofdeCert and merit. Nothing (hall be vnrewarded that is well performed in word or deed. This bath been already handled in the eighteenthverfe of the former chapter vpon thefe words, He that foweth righte- ou f r. of fl 11 receiue afore reward. Ve rfe. z ç,Thewaye.t.afoeleu right inbis gene cres, ó$t bee that beareth coonfellrswife. PrHeway ofafoole,)The wicked courfe and behavior ofa fin. full perfon,whomGod reputeth a foole: ( for it is not vn- derfioodof an ideot,as mayappear by thecomparifon between them,cap.a6.t2.Seefl thoua manwifein hisown( conceit, thereu more hope *fafoole than ofhim) is right in his owneeyed; he Jiketh ofit, and alloweth him felfe in it, as Cafe and good for him to walke in,andconfcquently reieð all good aduice,and admo- nitions; But he that heareth eonKfell, which fufpeeleth his owne iudgement,and receiueth directionfrom them thatarc wife,and godly, andobeyeth ir, hex wife, fheweth the wifedome that he had beforc,and learncthmore,& findeth the fruit ofit by good effe. The worfc any man is,or doth,the lc(T&he feeth his euil.They that commit themots Gnncs,haue hope that they (landguiltyof fewefhthey that fall into thegreatef} tranfgreffions,imagine that their faits bethe fmallefl:they that finkLao the deepefl dangers doe dre4meofgrcatcítfafety:they that haue longeQcontinued in
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