. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . ocalypfe reprehended the Bifliops,that he fceras almofl to flatter them (3 ;J ; Chrift never re-fleifled upon any perfon from the Pulpit, his Reprehenfionswere general, and if at any timehedcfcended to particulars^twas not as Preacher, but as King. That fliould by nomeans be heard from the Pulpit, which is dilTolute and pu-nilhable in the Streets, in whichZeal is often miftaken, ei-ther becaufe tis extravagant,or blinded with the Applaufe ofthe Giddy Mobb,. which eagerly crowds to hear the PrinceorKlagiftracy retleded upon. fjo) Cry a
. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . ocalypfe reprehended the Bifliops,that he fceras almofl to flatter them (3 ;J ; Chrift never re-fleifled upon any perfon from the Pulpit, his Reprehenfionswere general, and if at any timehedcfcended to particulars^twas not as Preacher, but as King. That fliould by nomeans be heard from the Pulpit, which is dilTolute and pu-nilhable in the Streets, in whichZeal is often miftaken, ei-ther becaufe tis extravagant,or blinded with the Applaufe ofthe Giddy Mobb,. which eagerly crowds to hear the PrinceorKlagiftracy retleded upon. fjo) Cry aloud, fparenot, lift up thy voice like a Trumpet, Ifa.^8, K (31) Foi-every Hij^hPriert taken from among Men, is ordainedfor Men in things pppeiraining to God, Hek 5. i. (32) Behold I!iave put my woriis in thy mouth, 9. O1) I know thyWorks and Charity, and Service, and Faith, and thy Patience, andjhy Works; and the h{\ ro be more than the fiift. Notwithftandingp have a few things againft thee. Revell :. 19. ■ . > B4£^^ Vol. II. EMBLEM LVL 41. THE Office of a Secretary depends upon the the Pen ; if it all lay in neatly cutting aLetter Printers would be the beftSecretaries. HisDuty is to confult, propofe and bring mr^ers to Pcrfedli-cn, he is the right hand of ♦•he Princes Will, his Inftru-ment of Government, the Finger by which he points outhis Refolutions; and as King Mphon^iis fays, The fecond*^ Officer of the Houfhold, at lealt of thofe who are of* the Cabinet; for as the Confeflbr is Mediator between* God and the King, fo is the Secretary between the King his Subjeds \, Difcreet and prudent Confultations inC^ouncils will be of fmali Effcft, if he who fhould metho- t L. 4. tit f 9 p. 2. dizc 41 Secretaries the Compifs of the State, Vol. II. dize them (liould fail in his part; the Minifters give theirOpinions, and the Prince declares his Sentiments by hisSecretary, and a word now and then aptly appiyd, changesthe Face of Affairs, as in a Pi
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