. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . TO THE READER. Haritable Trader, it is one of the goldenSentences,which thrift our Sauiour ottered to his Apo~flies, that there is nothing fo couered, that fhal notbe reuealed, neither io hidde, that (hall not beknowcn r and whatfbeuer they haue fpoken indarkenefTe, fhould be heard in the light: and thatwhich they had fpoken in the eare in fecret place,fhould be publikely preached on the tops of thehoufes: And fince he hath/aid it?,moHtrewmufl i


. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . TO THE READER. Haritable Trader, it is one of the goldenSentences,which thrift our Sauiour ottered to his Apo~flies, that there is nothing fo couered, that fhal notbe reuealed, neither io hidde, that (hall not beknowcn r and whatfbeuer they haue fpoken indarkenefTe, fhould be heard in the light: and thatwhich they had fpoken in the eare in fecret place,fhould be publikely preached on the tops of thehoufes: And fince he hath/aid it?,moHtrewmufl it be,fince the authour thereof is the fount aim and <very being of trewth: which fJjouldmooue all godly and honeU men, to be -very Parkin all their fecretefl aclions, andTbhatfoeuer middeffes they <vfr for attaining to their mofl wifJjed ends-, left other*toifehow allowable foeuer the marke be, whereat they aime, the middefjes being difcoueredto beJhamefiill whereby they climbe, itmayturne to the difgrace both of thegoodworke it felfe, and ofthe authour thereof ;fince tie deepejl ofourfecrets, can*notbehidde from that ail feeing eye and


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