Hall - HP BX5133 .H34 1647

Pr. to. t . Pr. to.J. Pr. :tt . t8, Ec. 1.1., . Pr.tf .6. P t• l 0.17o l~r.t o.:s . Pr. u .7. Pr.J..u .. Ec.B. IJ · Pr.t.ot.ll• p [ ,J \lo7o Pr. lf -~ 9· Pr.,.s., . Pr. t s.11• Pr.1s.,. pr.:.l-17. Pr.t:. :~.,, Pr.tO. J3. Pr.l j•SJ · Pr. J iol8, l'r,1,.1o . J>r,q,:, l o l'r. ~ ·'l :l.• Pr,to.6. Pro19,6• Pr-ll·1 · Pr. t] -6· Pr-H+ Pr. ll . J1• Pr-IO.l-to 1'r.5 2. 3• Pr.t t-19. Pr' t1·Jl · Pr. t S- 11, Pr. 11.:.. 1'1'·10 .19· Pr-1 9-19. Salomons Ethick.f. Ln.I. COntrArilythtrt i< ptrfol1 mi(try ill •icktdlftjoLDIK In •Pthatmight Jit11f g01tlill this ejl.,t,WtA/tb. The treafures ofthewicked profit nothing; the Lord will not tamilh the fouk of the rigbteous,but he titiltr ca!leth away 'the fub!laoce of the wicked,f• thdl the belly ofthe wicked lhall want, ., tl{t t"?l•ytth ittllht g•.J of /,IJ: for the wicked lhalhe a ranfome fort he jufl;and to the finner God givtth pain to gather,and to heap,to give to him that isgood bdore God. 7ht •icktd ,.,,may'' rich: hot ho,.f The revenues ofthe wicked istroubk. Life; The ycaresofthewicked !ball be diminifbed: As the whirle-wind pa!feth, fo is the wicked no more;for God overrhrowetb the wicked,and they a~e not.Wh•tf«vt'r tbt-,tfore thtir bojt bt,the wic. A B • ked lhall be cut oil from the ea"rth,and the tranfgrefforslhall be routed out;it !hallnot he wdl to the wicked,neither !ball heprolong his dayes; he fbalbe like to a lhadow, becaufe he feared not God ;JIA tbt ""'1 houfe ofthewicked lhall bede!lroyed.F _,: C Wherw the memorial! ofthe ju!l !ball be bleffed, the name ofthe wicked !hall rot : '"· t.. k •P•" hilltft tnd<"''""; hio PrAytrs. The Lord islarre offfrom the wicked, but heareth the prayer of the righteous: jArrt •ff ft•m Atttpting. For, He that rurneth away hiseare from hearing the Law,even his prayer lhall be abominable; His facrifice{th•ugh wt/1 ilfttndttl)as all the reft ofhis w~ys,is '" ilttttr thtn abomination to the Lord;how much morewhen be brings it with awicked mind~ And"'nog.,J,(imuch eviU,rrhuher ofllf[t: The way of the wicked wil deceive tbem1tbeir hope !ha! perilh, t(}tti•Py when they dye; their candle /hall be putout, their works !hall prove deceitfull :Or •/p•int1forthe Excellent that formed all tbings,rewardeth the foole,and the tranfgrdlor,and /11 hath •ppointtd,th•t AffliCtion lhould follow/inners : FoPirt~!yt• •- vtrtakt them: his own in•quity lhall take the wicked himfdf,and coverhismouth;& D he fl1all be holden with the cords of his own finne : tvtn in the tranfgrellion of the evill manis his foare; fo the wicked !ball fall in his own wickedneffe ; for of it o"'n Jilfo,iniquity overrhroweth the finner: But htjida tbll, the curfe ofthe Lord ls in the houfc of rhe wicked:tbougb hand joyn in hand, be flull not be unpunilhed: behold, the right<ous {hall be paid upon earth, howmuch more the wicked and the /inner~ That thtn which the wicked mm fearetb,fhall come upon him1b~th,DtAth; He/hall dye forrhedefaulr ofin!lrudicn,andthat fry hi110111 hands: for, by following evil! be fccks his own death;and •fttr that d,m,.attm1 The wicked tball be call away for his malice: Hell and de!lruetion are beforethe Lords and a manofwicked imaginations will hecondemne1 fo bothin life,in dwh, .Jttrit, nlthingh•(,Terrour !hall be for rhe w01kers ofiniquity: whtrt contrarily, The tear ofrbe Lord leadeth to life1 and he that E is filled therewJth,lhall conrinuc,and /hall not be vifited with evil!. FINIS.

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