. Iconologia, or, Moral emblems . ChaU^. 16 id^ojai euibUius. Fig. 6i. Confidenza: CONFIDENCE. A Womnn with her Hair hanging about her Ears, bearing up a Shipwith both her Hands. The Ship fl-icws that alcho the Sea be ccrriblc. yet ilie is confident the help of this Ship, (lie may trufihcr felf with that barbarous Element,threatning Ruin and Deftrudion. Fig. 61. Concordia maritale: CONJUGAL LOVE. A Man at a Womans right Hand, both clad in purple; one Gold-Chainincircles both their Necks, having a Heart for a Pendant, fupported onlyby one Hand of each. l^he Chain denotes Matrimon-j, ord


. Iconologia, or, Moral emblems . ChaU^. 16 id^ojai euibUius. Fig. 6i. Confidenza: CONFIDENCE. A Womnn with her Hair hanging about her Ears, bearing up a Shipwith both her Hands. The Ship fl-icws that alcho the Sea be ccrriblc. yet ilie is confident the help of this Ship, (lie may trufihcr felf with that barbarous Element,threatning Ruin and Deftrudion. Fig. 61. Concordia maritale: CONJUGAL LOVE. A Man at a Womans right Hand, both clad in purple; one Gold-Chainincircles both their Necks, having a Heart for a Pendant, fupported onlyby one Hand of each. l^he Chain denotes Matrimon-j, ordainM by Nature, and the DivineLaw, which would have the Husband and Wife to be one Fleihand Bone,not to be fcparatcd but by Death. Fig. 65. Conrervatione: 9 <IiESE^VATION. A Lady all in Cloth of Gold, with an Olive^Garland on her Head, inone Hand a Sheaf of Millet, in the other a Golden Circle. The Gold and Olive fignifie Prefervation; this from Contagion, theother not being fubjec^ to be corrupted. The Circle, the Duration ofThings,


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