73 PROVERBS. Chap.'s, violence,beyond all bonds ofmoderation. z Secondly,bcing in thatfort moued,andkindled with ire,the feruoar and heateofhischollerwill fo fire his tongue, that no graueand cook cxpoflulations and admonitions, whichput life intocorre5ions, And cauCe them toworke, can be deliue- redby it. . Th irdly,wrathand i mmoderateanger disfigure the faceofa man, makinghis eyesandbrowes, andall hisvifage, to looke fgerce,and ill fauoured, and difcouerethalfo the impotencicof hisaftc`Iionç, and fo he that is frnitten (notwith(landing that he be afraidofhim) will yet by the fight ofthcfe great infîrmi- tics, bebrought tocondernncand defpife him. T. Iniiruhion not to be fuddaine and ha[lie to flrikeourvn- derli.ngs vpon.the firfl apprehenfionofa fault committed, left wegluecaufe to our (clues to finite our owneheartsafterwards with forrw and (name for ourrafhnes.They that befof+vifs to fight, be commonlyas flowe toexamine thecaufe, or topittic theofendor, andpray for hi%n, or to conceiue hatred ofthe finne : or to deliberate in what manner they may bell re- dreire it. e. Reproofeofthem,thatcanneither fight nor chide,but one- ly in their fume,and whentheir blood is hor.Thcyt hat be molt boifleroustoImitewith the fif(which will hardly proue tobe Gods ordinance) and-to lay about them with (}awes, pitch- forkes,andwhatfoeuer is in their hands, haue vfually the lean careto reflraine their people from vices, by feafonable and .moderatediCcipline. Verfe.zo. Heartcounfell, and receiaee inflru7ion,that thoumi.- ell bewsfe yet thy latter end. HAtingin the premiCes giuen precepts toparentsand go- =mows, he now conuertethhis fpeech tochildren, and fuch as in the Scripture come vnder die name of chil- dren, that is to Cay, all Gods people, to whom he doth offer hi turd fe as a father,being readie to teachand direct thetreAnd the fir t letron that he giucthunto them is, that they thould bears
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