16 : .OVERBS. ap.tz ,x. -- Crafty petfons (hall fcele the Cnnart and woeof their ownCub- -till praCtifes. When their hearts take pleaîure in inuenting ofeu'ill, they tnuabe put to thepaint° be arc theburden oftheir euill inuen- tions. Vexation andmourning are not fo mate forany as for them that,fiudy how they may vex their brethren, and bring them to mourne.As we haue already fhewed that wickedworks ,1'.1S, deceìue them that doe them,fo for theCarne cauces it will appeare that the warpingoffnfull cour'fea veil turn to their hurt that ima. give them. $. Ftrf1 their fucceflcwill not anfgiver totheir expenations, they ens fhall fatteof that which they fully alfure themfeluesof: as it is Paid, Doe they net .erre that itxagineesail?Where thequeflion is not propoled in wayof doubting,butofcertainty, as of a thing that ds cle:re andmantfe[l,anadá his nowife fattf6cd,aand his Neuer fulfil manofan hurtful hart h led to hiscontentrnent,and confcquently according to his hope. Women commonly hauePaine breeding ofchild, and pangs in trauell,and comfortwhen they aredcliuered: but malitious men conceiue ioyal the time that they go great with their purpofes, gc moil when they arebringing forth,& nothing but anger,and forrow,and fhame,when they fee nothing but a mifhapen mon fler,to be borneveto them. Secondly,though they Creme topreuaile for a time,andeffe their pcsrpofes fo as their hearts wifhed, yet amen áp h their full comfort for the m u ant, as it did and all beouerturned in the end, and themfeluesbe ouerwhel- med therewith, as the cafe oflimo" and D iniel s aduerfaries tef}afieth. Thirdly,though they fhould work theirwiles, &bring their purpofes to paffeand efcape vnpunithed,as long as they liue,yet becaufe there is a iudgement tobegin whé life is ended,theyarc nothing thebetter ll their wiles andthifting will n of f rue the turne all their craft, towind themfelues out of the woe that is denounced against them, and the wofull punifhments that flail be executedvpota Inftru ion
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