The Mount of Calvarie . ed, butChriO: a! the theeues thatare,comeforth(faithCjfna>i)inA bee compared with this theefe, and they Hialifind for a truth,that he is the greateft of all, and the moft fa-mous of them all: feeing that if other doe ftealc ihcy lofctheir hfe,but this in ftealing tccou«red life. CHAP. VI. Hiwthegcodtheefe hitd nothing remaiffwg on the crojfe^but hn bedrt andhh tongue : iindihdt hy thcfetrvohetgained glory : and there are Cftrtofss powts vttered tfff^ch/f7g the heart. Mni ctijltdia cuUedi cortuum^tfuUesciffo yiuprocedit ^ (aid SAlom0nthevvife,fpeaking wi
The Mount of Calvarie . ed, butChriO: a! the theeues thatare,comeforth(faithCjfna>i)inA bee compared with this theefe, and they Hialifind for a truth,that he is the greateft of all, and the moft fa-mous of them all: feeing that if other doe ftealc ihcy lofctheir hfe,but this in ftealing tccou«red life. CHAP. VI. Hiwthegcodtheefe hitd nothing remaiffwg on the crojfe^but hn bedrt andhh tongue : iindihdt hy thcfetrvohetgained glory : and there are Cftrtofss powts vttered tfff^ch/f7g the heart. Mni ctijltdia cuUedi cortuum^tfuUesciffo yiuprocedit ^ (aid SAlom0nthevvife,fpeaking with his fon J^h-atn^ittthe fourth hisPro-ucrbesjas if he would fay,I coun-fell thee my fon i^oboam, as a thingthat doth very much import thee,that thou keep thy heart with allcare & watchingjbecaufe from hiraprocccdeth al the goodof thy life,It doth bakoouc vs very much that wee bclecucthis that the wife man faith,and alfo keepe he wri-teth it With fuch high wocdes,and pcrfuadcth it with fuch deepc. ej Motmt CduArie: P7 dcepe rffafons. I confcQc for my owne part, tKat amongft allthe things which I haue rcacl,or hauc heard wife men Ipcakcofjthere IS none that hath taken fuch deep root in roy memo-ry ,nor hath fatisfied my mdgemet like vnto this coufel of thewife the better commending of which Tpeech 1 wifh1 had Homers rndefftanding,P/rf/«<?J wir,Oip^e/»f^phrafc,EAchines art of Oratory,<Sc C/f^ this faying,&in comparifon of it,therc is nothing more to bee thought^no-thing more to be to be faid,nor nothingmore to be commendedrfor vnder this fpccch is coroprehen-dcd,al the goodnes that hath ben written vntil this day,& allthat which is necclTary for thy is a high do^ftnn,a wonderful faying, worthy to be hcard,and true to be belee-ucd,mft to be taugh t,& wholly to be ^r^we faiththus of itrwhe the wife man faith,owW culiedia,Kcep thy hartwith al watching,it is to fay plainly,kcep*kccp,wat
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