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70 Ofthe meines t.. present vnrufl Unger. bought into deteflatiöoffovggly a vice, when they beheld the bcalilinetlíe thereof in others : So let vs let before our eyes other men, while theybe in their fury, and confider how it defurmeth the body, and difableth the n:inde,thela, mentabie nag( dies which it aacth, and follies which it con toittcth ;and the vggly dcforn ity,ioyred t.ith bruùQ) folly,tnuti needes mooucvs tohate fo foule a vice. Se11.6. The fixt meads, is to abflaine from multitudeofbufincffe, 6.Toabflaine bccarfc not urely the mirde is diflra6led and di(lutbcd firm n,ultitwde therewith, and fo made a fit Inne for anger to lodge in but ofbufnefe. allo bccaufe in fetch aboundance ofbufnctle,fcme things of necetTity Will mifcarry, & among fuck a multitude of Irons, foire will butnc,andto it..flatne ticnrinde to anger. SeEt.7. The feuenth n)cancs, is reauoicte contentious eontrouer- 7.To abfiaiue Ces;forfaciliu.ceft a certaminea6ftinere quamabducere,how- from contcuti- loeuer it be very catie to abflaine from them before they uscootroucr. are begunne, yet after a man isentred into them ,hecannot Seneca,lib.3. eafilygiuc them over. Becaufehe thinketh that it will derv. de ira.cap.8. gate from his wit and lodgement, ifhe be forced to yeeld though it be toa truth :and betides mennaturally defile to bring others to be of their opinion, and therefore theywill vfegreat earnef}neife to perfwade, and oftentimes burfl our into anger and fury,ifthey cannot obraine their delire. §.Seti. 8. Theeight meancs,topreuent anger,is to auoide thecos® 8.To auoyde pany of thofe who areangryand chollericke : becaufe men the companyof will tally be infected with their contagion . And thisShcoa chollerick men $ mon rcacheth.vs.Pro. 2.24. C2v14&e nofrzendJhipwith 4n ¿in... Prou,:sa4 ry man , neithergoe with thefurious man, lee thou leesrne bù Ivories, and receiue deirugi-ion to thj-foule . And altobe caufe they are likely tobe prouoked by thern,and to receiue theheat of their flame. For as one flicke of woodbeing let on fire,doth-kindle that allo which is next vntait : So one man being inflamed with anger, inflameth them alfowho are neerc about him,with his provocations. Setz.9. Laflly, thofe who finde thcmfelues bynatureprone to 9.To bridle anger,arc to labour; and as it were to vowwith then-Allies, an1er foraday that

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