TheContents; S. I .That beautieregood, ae being thegiftofGod. 113 S. 2. Whatis required tomakebeau/itgoodvetovs. 114 §. 3. Beatific ofthebody without the beaxtie ofthemind , is ofno worth. 115 s. 4. Team iebecommethexit/ when we are proud ofit , or fet our heartsvpon it. 116 5.5, Bea.atie isbut agift commonwith thebrxtifi, creatures. 118 §. 6. The vanitieofbeautyproued by te¡ltmonies. 119 S. 7. The werthle,/neireofbemuse prouedby reafon,: firflbecaufe Godefleemeth it not. 120 .3. 'Beauticiegoodrather to theft that,eit, then tothofethat haue it. /21 §. 9. ßta,stic ismomentazie andmutable. 122 S. ¡o. Thatcontemning this outward beautie, we mull affe(1the inwardbeatific ofthe mind. 123 S rr:-Beautie too much afelled, clothmake thebody tender,foft, andfickly. 124 5.12. Beautie hinderethverrue, andfurthereth vice. i 24 5.13. Beautie andchaflitiefeldomemeete together. i z5 S. 14. Beatitiema/Zeth proud, and caufeth thofethat haueit , to neglcíl all holyduties. 127 §. I S. Beautiedecesueth,andallurethwoofirme. 128 5.16. Beautieoftentimeshurtful/ to the friendsofthofewho excel! m it. 129 5.17. Thatwefhould/axe our loue ondiuine beaaitie. 130 5.18. That the beaxtie ofthefoule ismuch moreexcellent then the beautieofthebody. i31 CHAP. %iIII. Ofthe vanitie and wickednefe ofpainting the face. 5. 1. That thediueilwoe the inuenter ofthieart ofpainting. 131 S. z. PaintingboththeefFerl andcaufe offnn. 133 5.3. That thefepainte:-s decriueandabufe other,. 134 5.4. That theymofl ofalloffendaping themfelues, in beingalha- medoftheirowneperfora. 134 S. 5.71/at theydeflroy their naturali beaxtie, and dijgrace their names. 135 S. 6. They thatvfe it )dander theirprofeffonofreligion. 135 b4 5.7.
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