Of the imitation of Christ : four books . I John iv. I.• iii. 2. (icn. viii. 2 xix. IMITATION OF CHRIST. As also not to believe every thing which thouhearest, nor immediately to relate again to others^what thou hast heard or dost believe. Consult with him that is wise and of soundjudgment, and seek to be instructed by one betterthan thyself, rather than to follow thine A orood life maketh a man wise accordinor toGod,^ and giveth him experience in many things.^ The more humble a man is in himself, andthe more subject unto God, the more wise andpeaceful shall he be


Of the imitation of Christ : four books . I John iv. I.• iii. 2. (icn. viii. 2 xix. IMITATION OF CHRIST. As also not to believe every thing which thouhearest, nor immediately to relate again to others^what thou hast heard or dost believe. Consult with him that is wise and of soundjudgment, and seek to be instructed by one betterthan thyself, rather than to follow thine A orood life maketh a man wise accordinor toGod,^ and giveth him experience in many things.^ The more humble a man is in himself, andthe more subject unto God, the more wise andpeaceful shall he be in all things. ^ Prov. xvii. * Prov. XV. 33. - Prov. xii. 15.^ Eccles. i.


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