. Hermathenæ; or, Moral emblems, and ethnick tales, with explanatory notes . the raging happy he, who midft the grand DebatePreferves his Virtue, and prevents his Fate :Not that to fallen Reafons partial VoiceHe owes his Safety, but his Guardians Voice jBy that relenting Mercy calls him oer Nature, and averts his Doom. NOTES on Emblem XLIV. {u) Charge 0/ ^vgeh — Sce. before Emblem IV, Note (g), for theSeiifimcnts of the wifer Htathen concerning Guardian Anj;;elsi towliich may be added, in Confirmation of it, the allowd Confent otbnth Je^ailb and Chrijiian Divinity, an


. Hermathenæ; or, Moral emblems, and ethnick tales, with explanatory notes . the raging happy he, who midft the grand DebatePreferves his Virtue, and prevents his Fate :Not that to fallen Reafons partial VoiceHe owes his Safety, but his Guardians Voice jBy that relenting Mercy calls him oer Nature, and averts his Doom. NOTES on Emblem XLIV. {u) Charge 0/ ^vgeh — Sce. before Emblem IV, Note (g), for theSeiifimcnts of the wifer Htathen concerning Guardian Anj;;elsi towliich may be added, in Confirmation of it, the allowd Confent otbnth Je^ailb and Chrijiian Divinity, and, above all, the diredl/cteftarion of the Word of God. {t) Fjjfmns ftoTi^ifig Streams —Thzt Sjiiits both good and badwork on our PalTions, by Itirring up the Humours of the Human Body,is, 1 think, generally allowd and undeniably provd by the y^irgumcntsof yfp/ifijsiu I S,m. qu. m. whence the College of , intheir Scholia, upon whijiotle^ deduce the Ctuies of Divine Dream<,fjdden Tcrrorj bcfure immin nr, tho uiiknowr^, Dangers ^ and thelike. Emblem ( 133 ). Emblem CONSOLATION. NO fooner had the firft-formd Man betraydBy one rafh Adl that Nature which he his loft Race were wretched Vidims made To confcious Guilt, and the flilln Angels Powr:Wrapt in dark Clouds of Ignorance we layBenighted, loft, and evry way undone ;Peace, Innocence, and Hope were flown away. And all the Glories of our Nature Evning Clouds the haftning Day conceal,And chearful Light to glooniy Darkneis bgws;I 3 So ( 134 ) So blooming Beauty weeps beneath a Veil; And Northern Tcmpcfts check theopning Rofc:Thus Nature mournd, Age after Age cxpird. No dawning Gleam of future Joys Ihe faw ;Till in Prophetic Streins trom Hcavn infpird, Hope dawnd imperfe(5t in the Moral Law;At length Redemption^ like the beamy Day, Broke from Empyrean Worlds, and flione around>Reviving Nature triumphd in its Ray, And Grace and Glory in the Lumen found:Man, chearful Man, no longer then purl


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