. Iconologia, or, Moral emblems . ^^3^2:0^^.. 64 i!0oiM CniMcmst* Tjg. ijj. Ragione: REASON. She is armd like Fallas ; upon her Helmet is a Crown of Gold; tdrawn Sword in her right Hand ; a Lion bridled in her left; before herStomach a Brcaft-place, with the numeral Cyphers. The Crown teaches that Reafon alone can bring valiant Men upon theiV^^f, and into Credit. The Sword intimates the extirpating f^icc, thatwars againfl the Soul. The Bridle, the Command o\Qt wild Pajfions. TheCyphers, that as by them real Things are provd, Co by Reafon^ we acquireliiole that relate to the Common Welfare. Fig


. Iconologia, or, Moral emblems . ^^3^2:0^^.. 64 i!0oiM CniMcmst* Tjg. ijj. Ragione: REASON. She is armd like Fallas ; upon her Helmet is a Crown of Gold; tdrawn Sword in her right Hand ; a Lion bridled in her left; before herStomach a Brcaft-place, with the numeral Cyphers. The Crown teaches that Reafon alone can bring valiant Men upon theiV^^f, and into Credit. The Sword intimates the extirpating f^icc, thatwars againfl the Soul. The Bridle, the Command o\Qt wild Pajfions. TheCyphers, that as by them real Things are provd, Co by Reafon^ we acquireliiole that relate to the Common Welfare. Fig. 256. Querela aDio: CO Mf L AlKT to G OD. A Woman in a white Veil; a forrowful Countenance ; looking up toHeaven; one Hand upon her Bread, fliewing the other bitten by Serpents. Her Cheeks bathd in Tears, demonftrate her Complaint ; her Looks,that Ihe dircds her Complaint to God. Her Hands denote the Reafon ofher Complaint to be fome Ojfence, fignified by the Serpents. Her whiteRaiment, and Hand upon the Bread, Innocence. F iG. 257. Rebelii


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