Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

.J q~ M l ~ l T 4 NT; And. juJge the C!jmeit felf, left it fuould ftand. f!..s liable to a feverer hand. • · · ~Fond foul beware, who e'r thou arr, ~hat fp.es '1\nothers fault, that thou thine own chaftife, Left like a fooli!h man, thou judg anothe.r, ln thofe fdf-crimes, whic~ in your breil:J 6,urm.?t~er; Who undertakes to ' dram h1 sb~~rhers. 'fJC Ofnoyfom humors, firft rni.dl: dantie . - Hii own, left when his brother$ blemilh is R~rpo~4.~tJ!~Jpte afouler Blain in his• . -- .. It is beyond th' extent of ·Il)ans Commiffion To judgof man : The feeret difpofition ·' Of facred Providence is lockr, and (eal'td . From mans conceir, and not ro'.he reveaFd, . · Until that 'Lambbreak ope the Seal, and come . . '' . With life and .~earh,, to g~ve the world ~er dodrh.· ~ · The grouna-workofour faith muft not re,ly Onbare·events ;·Peace and Profperity , . . ~re goodly favours, but no proper mark . Wherewith God brands his fheep : No outward bark Secures the body t0 be found wirhin; · 't The rich mallli·Y 'd in Scarlet, di 7 din fin. Behold rh' affiitted mat! ; affliCtion movet Compaffion ; but no ·confufion proves-. · 1\ gloQmy D~ybrings oft a glorious Even : T he poor. man di~d with fores, and lives in heaven~ To good and bad; both fortunes heaven dorh'!hare~ 7ha.t bot·h, an afrt::r-change, may h<~>pe, and fear. , ~ · , 1'11 hope the befr-( Lord ) leave rh~ refr to thee, Left' while: I jucig anorher, thou ju.dgme-; , · ,;.·_.– lt' sone maij)l? w.erk tohave a ferious figJ:.r Of his own·fins, ·and judg himfclf ari~ht~ ~ ~· ' ' , . t ~ \,-.; : ~·, • t 1 I' :' • ~ I ; .. - '

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