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Show ..... ' :... · 0 /the Adtttmcement of/earning plot~ & hliagina~ons,accordin~ to th.at fcrip~ure I! e hath &DIIttiNtd mijchjefe & jlJ4l hr1ngfoortb tt't/.1tfftt~tflg And although men lhould ~efraine then1felues from . ininry and euil arte~yet this inceffant & Sabbath!e[e· . purfnte of a mans fortune ,leaueth not~ribute which we owe tG God ofour rime wbo(we fee )demandeth a tenth of our fitbftace,&a feauenth, ·which is more llrittof ou.rtime.:anditis isro fi11al purpofeto ham:. an ere&ed face towards hea11c,& a perpetual grou~ ling fpiritvponcarth catingduftas doth the ferpenr, ;Aiq•e~ffigit h11m1 Diuin£ ~~~~i~Nlam Aur~: And if any m a flatter himfelf that he wdl unploy hls fortune wel, though he fhold obtain it ill, as was faid co~ceming ~.C.efo, ,&. after of~ epti111i11s SetttTNI, ThAI t1~her l~tJ fo.Did ntNtr hANe hin-~orn or elft they fo1ld nener M4Ut dte~, they did fo muchmifchiefin the purCut & afceto~ thctr gteattles,& fo much good when they were efiabltihed yet thefc copc~fations &fatisf~aions,are good to. ~e vfcd,but ncucr·good to bcpurpofcd: · Andlala:Iy1t1S not ami1le-forme in-their race toward their fortuneto coolltbcfelurs a litle with that coceit which i5 elegat Jy exprefi'ed bytbc Emperor,ch•ls the '5 .in his inftr~ tios to thcK.fiis fon,ThAtforiMe hAth!Owha.t cfthen~ 1ur1 of~ •oma,that iffoe /le 110 ••ch JPOtti,foe u the forder· , ~But tbis laft ~s bu~~ rcmed~'for thofc wha~ T ~fis arc corrupted :let mC rather build vpo that foudatt~B which is as a come·rftone of diuinity and philofopbte) wherein theyioync clofC, namely that fatne Pr!'tJ"'. IJII4ritt. For diuinity faytb P rimum IJM£rite r1gnu !Yt! & ifl~ omniA~d,ieiet~~r robu:&. PhilofOphy faith,Pr1m~ .IJII•rile ~m~ ~~~imi,eteltra llld llllert~nt ~ ".Ill '!~~'~ ~her;; tFhefecondho,fr!. · to·6 1 ~7 And although the. humanefounqation bath fomehatofthefame, ·aswefee.jnM: BrldRswhc~hee brake forth intothatfpcech.. I, . - -T t tlltli {P irtus) vt rem: Afltu lilmtn in4n.e es . ~ t·the diuine foundationis ·ypon the Rocke. But dlls hlay ferue for a Tafi of that~>knowledge which f .. n ted as deficient. · · · ·. · Conceraing go~,ternment, it is~ part ofkno,v .. kdge, · {ecrct and retyre'd in both thefe refpeets, in wJl ·ch things are deemedfecrct:forfome things are tet;becaufe they are, hard to know, and fo.me be. ufe they are t:~ot fit to vtter : wee fee alf gouern .. •~·•nm· tsare obfcute and inuifible. · ~ ;.. .. • ·TotA1111_Ut i11[u_fo per ~trtlis, Mens •gil At m1lem,& 11~ttgno corp1re miftet. ·--~ ... --is the defctiption of gouernments; we fee tke rfth"' .. "nl'et of God ouer the world is hidden> info. chasitfecmeth to·:participate of muchirregul~- fi. -, .... d confufion; The gouernment of the Saute ""~ ..... ,...uing the Body is in\vard and profound,an·a [aa·es therofhardlyto be reduced to demoAA. 0 Againe,thewifedome of Antiquitie (th~ -~V..t••es \vhereof are in the Poets)' in the defcnpu .. oftormen rsa t~d paines, n_ext v~to the crime of ion, wh'ich was the Giants olfence, doth deeoffe~~ offacilicie: as in syftphus andT ttn~tt· t this was mcarit of particulars, N euerthele~e vntothe genera.Jl rules and difcourfes of. polhd gouernment,thcre is due a· reuercnt andre-dliog. ·n E e·:·e vUt |