t4 ÏtOVERB S. L`l am +t. t 8. Verfe r 2. Before defru(fion theheart ofaMtn ishetightie,a4 Aeforeyoriegotth lowlinefe. "pMoredeffrotlion] before fume gricuouscalamitir,whereby LI A man is as it were broken in peeccs (as the word impor. tech) with mferie, furrow, or (lime, the heart i haughtie, thenninde is puff vpwith felfeliking, and fogroweth fecure, andc,4reles, and beforeglorie ioeth towlines, when a man ib burn. Me in his owneeyes, a:d thinkerb bafely ofhimfelfc, and re. uerently of others, and fuhrnitteth himfelte to Gods hand, tobeamwillingly whatfoeuer he (hall impofevponhim, he is in the way to -true honour, if he be not aduanccd to prefer. ment, yet he (Ball be refrcfhed with comfort, and inriched with graces. Seechapa i.z,and ¿G.v, a 8. i j. Verle.13 . Fie thata fwevethamatter;gee hekithheardit, itse arfollisata4'bane tohim. rJ makeanfwere, or rcplietoafpecch, or at all to fpeake ofanymatter, beforea man hashthroughly heard, and fullie informedhicnfelie thercin,isa rathand indifcrcetc part, and the caill conic quents thereof, cannot but redound much tohis dikredit. al They thatare too forwardandbailie in fpeaking, arc apt to fall intoahfurdCe-s when they (peaks. Fe4kts `hewed himfelfc' caret tuber, and inhis right rninde, when he interrup'Pd Paul Co rudely in that his diuine oration, and charged him to bebetide hit-nil-1k. An..i iris no :eJ .!s one ofthc faults wherewith Davidwas hlernilied, that vponZ164 his bare accn(iation,hepatT'daway Alepht olb.-th.r maintenance $ro:tì him, before A4fpL-ifo,rhrtiì was brought to his a :rfwere. But the- iu4Iice and Wifedome of our Lord kfiti Chri /1, is praifed by way of prophecie for a contrarie courte in his proceedings. For fo much (loth E/,y te(}ifie, when he faith, that tin. irit ofthe Lord 'hail ref' vpon hips : thef irit of wife- dome, owl vn,:icrjiarding, the iirit ofcolinfell, axdfir.'ssgth, thlfrit 4.
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