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Show • I "Oftl C· AJutt~cement of learning · · Yen:ue. Fo fo·. Sytla.furnatned hitnfelfe F~l;,-,: ,n~ - · )v. · tn/114 So C4for fa ide to the Maifl:er of the iliippe, . c~l'tl~t"' port44 &fcrtttt~4m eit~r. · But y.et neuerthelefi'e thefe Pofttions F Ab(r quifq; J(Jrtuntt, {at~ ,{Apitnr tJ~i,~~•~ittJr ttfl;u: Inuia virtut~ r.r,t/ae/1vit~,and the Hkc,betng take and vfed as fpurs to fnduftrv,and not as R:irops [0 in folency rather. for rck>lutio~ then for the prefurnption or outwarde de .. claration, haue beene cuer thoughte founde and good,and are no.quefiion in1p~i~ted i.n .the grea~~ft · tnindcsiwhoarefo fenfible ofthts optnton ,~s they - caukarcc containe ill within. As we fee in AuguittJJ ;C4far)who~·as ratherdiuerfe fro~ his vncle,thet~, inferiour in verrue)how when he dted,he defiered hts friend~ aboute him to giue· him a P /audile: as if h~e , ~re c9nfeiente to liimfelfe. that he had played~ h1~J · :parte wel~bn the fi:agc ·.TJi~s parte of knowle~~e \ we doe r~porte alfoas deficient: not but that ttts · praetifed too much,butit hath not beene r~duced to writ-inee • And thereforeleaft it lhoulde feme to any F b · thatitisnorcomprebenfibleby Axiotne,Itis requi· a er fite as wee did in the former, that wee fet down fom~ For~u .. hcads.orp2lfagcsofit~ · · n£ Jiue~ Wherein it maye appeare at the firft a newe · de Am; anti vnwobn~ i§umeote tO teach men how ~0 h · raife an~make theire fortune a doCtrine wherem ttu cuery m-an pen:baftce will bee ready to yeeld him~ · ~It£. idfe. a·difciple tilllc cthC difliculty:for fot:!«~t Ia· . ~tth as heauy ·~ · nrias· ~frtuef and Jtts ~ · baUic: and fCa:o:· a ~gi: ~· be~ a !r~~ P~~~ . · · · ThefecOnd hoof<!~ ·94 Jllh1que, as to be truely~ · mDr11D. But tl1ehandlinge nerc~f,concerneth learntng greatly, both in honour, and1n fubftance : In honour; bccaufe pragmaticall men may nor· goe away with an opinion that lear~ ning is like a Larke that can tnount, at'ld fine-e, and . rteafe her felfe, and nothing elfe; but may...,knowc :1be houldcth as well of the hauke that can foJrc ~&ft, and can al!o defc·end and fir ike vpon the pray. · In fubftance.,becaufe it is the perfite Ia we of enquif'IJ. ef trueth , T haiNothing btF in the globe of mAtltr, •~b foBuld not he likewifo i~ th; gloh1 of Cry flail, or llw.mt,th~t is,tbat thert·b~'uot any thing in being & ~JIOn ... whtch 1hotdd not bee drawne and colleCted · . contemplatJon and dotl:rine: N eyther aoth lear. ·~·- admire or. cfieeme of this Architedure of fot.: tllerwife then as of. an infcriour worke;For:no fortun~ can .be·~~ cna .wo0rthrof,bis; being; many t1lncs t~e woortbteft men doe abandon. fortlUle willjngJy for ~~tter reipc~: but neuer~ taa:le fortune · as· an organ of venue and merit de- .... ~ ...... the confider arion. , . ': -: F irft ·therefore the .precept which I ~onceiue to. ~ .... .~v ..... fummary, towardes.the prcuayling in for.i. · is to ·obtaine that windowc. which c.7Yl om114 uire, who feeiug in. the'f~ame·. of mans hearr; -·-,'Y·· and recelies; founde faul~. ..there was win~ owe to .. looke into t~em : that is~ to pro~ . 1nformacions of pa1t1culars touching per .. ~~'- ' ·N -~·l -l-r-e-s, i·-beir.d~Bfib reb s & end~,tbeir cuftoms 1. -- · ~--.. -· -· and ( - ·' |