Hall - HP BX5133 .H34 1647

SALOMONS ETHIC K S. T H £ F 0 u R T H B 0 0 K E. - - ---- - TEMPERANC-E and FORTITVDE. ~in Ditt;Sobritty, Ttmper•nuis tht modtrAti- , { 011odejlit; •n~f or<r dt·~~;n,.ll'ds AndAf1ioMs, An'. . jirts:whtthtr . Hnmt!rty. . · . {Cn~ttnt11&7, L'" ajfttllfms, rtfra&ling o[Artgu. { Ttmptr,nce in diet, §, 1. S Body, ExetjJt: hort1 d•nt<TOII4 ''(Sou le, Ej/Ait. ~~~5rnHtttmperAtt in diet, 14 /;e that refrainetl1 his appetite, thAt lobl<s not r on the Wine when it is red, thAt puts his knife to his rhroar, when ""'.-c.''"""',.." he firs with aRuler; thAt when he finds honey , eats but that which it i• fiJfficient for him, ldl he lhould be over-full; lt M trur; thata man eat<th and drinketh , and feeth the commodity of all his labour; . this is the gift ofGod: J<A, tbis I have feen good, thatitiscomely .to eat and to drink,and to take pleafure in all his labour wherein he travelleth under the Sunne, the whole number ofihe d:Ues ofhis life which God giveth'him, for this is his portion: qod""""'"m to eat ourbr<ld wirli joy, and drink our win: wirha cheorf)1ll hearr,and there is nothing better then this; yta, there is no profit bur this: Butnot\hata man fl10lJld be given to his appetite, that hejbould (ttk in hi< heart ro draw his fldh to Wine: or thAt whatfoover his eyes ddire,he fhould not with-hold it from them: So<h • mab when he is full, dcfpifeth an honey-combe: whereas to the hungry,every bitter thing isfweet: And in his ticceffi M out,.gi•"' : one of the three things, yea foure, for which the earth is moved and cannot futbinoirfclfe , is a fool ) when he i< filled with meat. Neither tfoth this pr~/}tr ••ith himfoift. For his hodrThe - fatiety Pr. :J'.iS. ~:.·:~r· . : Pr.:.;,. 1. Pr.l.r.i6. Ec.J.IJ• Ec.f. t7. Ec.9·1 · CcJ .n. Ec .1.14. P r. : r,:t. Ec.1.J. . Ec,l .to. Pr.17·7· Pr.Jo.u. Pr.JO.iJ.. Ec.f,U. PC, l J.l 9o

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