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A22778 The glasse of vaine-glorie: faithfully translated (out of S. Augustine his booke, intituled, Speculum peccatoris) into English, by W.P. Doctor of the Lawes; Speculum peccatoris. English. Prid, W.; Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, attributed name. 1585 (1585) STC 929; ESTC S104431 30,907 96

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7.14 and weake k Mat. 26.41 with feare and trembling l Ps 76.8 to consider how horribly he both dare m Ephe. 2.2 wil n 1 Timo. 3.16 assault thy soule that is altogither infected scarlat red o Rom. 7.17 with sin and iniquitie vassall and bond h to him euen that forger of deceite q 2 Cor. 11.3 p Isai 1.18 2 Tim 2.26 woorker of iniquitie r 2 Thes 2.9 and deadly enimie of mans saluation ſ Mat. 13.25 Howe canst thou abide the gastlie sight of that cankeres countenance s Iob. 41.9 10. 11 12. Isa 27 1. Reu. 12.3 the stinking scente of his belching breath and liering lookes fowle flaming foorth with fire and brimstone Assure thy selfe that the only feare t Psa 55.56 Ier. 17.18 Heb 1.27 Isa 1● 9 Isa 5 14. Psal 11 7. of that hellish monster u Reu 12 3 Iob. 41.10 c Isa 5 14 Reu 20 2● exceedeth all kind of torments that may be deuisd in all the world wherevpon the Prophet suprised with exceeding feare trembling poureth foorth his earnest praiers to the almightie to be deliuered therefrom saying Heare my voice O God in my prayer preserue my soule from the feare of the enimie u Psal 64.1 he saith not from the power but from the feare and why To shew how great x Psal 22.12 13 14 15 16. Psa 133.4 Psal 22.20 21 howe feareful how intollerable is the only thought and feare of the enimie Alas beloued if such and so great be the feare and trembling of the sinfull soule y Isay 1.5.6 and guiltie conscience z Isa 66.24 Hebr. 10.27 Rom. 2.15 with imagination and viewe of Sathan what horror what paine what griefe a Isa 3.10 Isa 65.14 what confusion b Psa 132.19 insueth his continuall company c Reuel 14.11 and felowship d Math 25.14 Chap. 8. The folishnes of man that regardeth not the iudgementes of God against sinners HOwe fonde and foolish a Psa 14.1 Psa 92.6 Psa 94.8 are the heires of Adam b 1. Cor. 15 22 vaine c Psa 39.8 are the children of men d Ps 62.9 and liars e Ps 11.7 He that loueth wickednesse saith the Prophet hateth his own soule whervnto the wiseman agreeth saying The vngodly and his vngodlinesse are both alike hatefull vnto God f Wisd 14.9 and likewise to good men as Dauid sayth Do I not hate them that hate thee yea I hate them with a perfect hatred as though they were mine enimies g Psa 139 21 And againe The spirite of God painteth out the indignation of almightie God against sinners saying The highest hateth sinners and shall rewarde vengeaunce vnto the vngodly h Eccl. 12 7 Isa 47 11. Why then doest not thou beholde and see so horrible so hainous and so extreame a punishment i Hos 13 8 Isai 2 22. Why abatest thou not thy Pride why quenchest thou not thy Couetousnesse k Pro. 23.4 Luc. 12 15 Heb. 13.5 Why leauest thou not thy lust l 1 Cor. 10.6 and amend thy manners m Isa 31.6 Hos 14.2 Why obeyest thou not the wholesome precepte and commaundement of thy God n 1. Ioh. 2.3 Iohn 4.6 1 Kings 9.4.5 why arte not thou wise o Rom 16.19 why vnderstandest thou not p Hos 14.10 why doest not q Iam. 4.13 14 Sira 9 12. 1 Pet. 4.5 thou prouide for thy departure r Therefore almightie God so terribly threateneth and menaceth thee s Reue 14.10 for thy sinnes and iniquitie s Reu. 12.8 2 Thess 1.6 8. saying I will also laugh at your destruction and mocke when the thing that you feare shall come vppon you euen when the thing that you be afraide of falleth in sodainelye like a storme and your misery like a tempest t Prou. 1 26. Prou. 10.25 yea when trouble and heauinesse commeth vppon youi O howe fearefull is this seuere threatening of the Almightye v u 1 Thes 5.3 Isai 47.11 O that the reader here woulde well aduise himselfe o be wise indeede and in his heart ponder thorowly x Pro. 19.20 Pro. 27.9 Pro. 12 15 howe hainous and intollerable this iudgement and condemnation is y Iob. 28 28. Coll. 1 28. Psal 130 3 And if hee well regarde the same he woulde no doubt take better heede vnto his waies and steps z Ephes 5.15 Colo. 4.5 But if perhaps thou saiest that gibing laughing mocking doeth not well beseeme a Exo. 15.12 Isa 40.22 the almightie neither will his most reuerent b Psal 89.8 holie c Leui. 11.44 Psal 145.18 and perfect d Math. 5.48 nature e 2 Pet. 1.4 admit any such imperfections and ironicall passions of the minde f Psal 102.28 Malac. 3.6 Num. 23.19 How then is it that God speaketh vnto sinners after this sort I will laugh at your destruction g Prou. 1.26 Consider wel● the demaund and marke wel● the true answere hereof I wil● laugh at your destruction that is whē your end that you deserued commeth vppon you I will iudge you worthie to be● laughed at to scorne h Luc. 16.25 An● when sodaine destruction commet● vpon you I wil mock that is wh● the bitternesse i Sira 41.1 of euerlasting death shall nippe you I will condemne you as worthie euerlastingly to bee mocked k Luc. 12.20.16.25 Pro. 11.2 Ps 104 26 Then marke well thy iudgement l Sira 22. Heb. 9.27 O sinner and be sorrowful m Isa 46.8 Ioh. 3.8 and astonied thereat n Iere. 4.44 but the cause why thou dost it not is thy negligent reading of the Scriptures o Mat. 22.29 Mark 12.24 2. Pet. 1.9 which are faithfull and giue wisedome to the simple p Ps 19.7 Thou therefore hast no care at all to amende the life that thou leadest q Hagg. 2.18 2. Cor. 12.21 lewd and wicked in word and deede as foloweth r Ezec. 36.31 Quick to thy meat VVith stomacke great ſ Ro. 13.13 1. Sam. 2.14 Iam. 5.5 to church thou art as slow s To drinke all day t Heb. 7.12 Hebr. 12.12 But not to praie v Isa 5.11 thou canst intend I know u Exod. 17.12 x Gen. 6.5 From Sermons x Ps 50.28 Iere. 3.25 rest To fables prest y 2 Ti. 4.4 therewith thou art z Tit. 1.14 in vre To prate alwaies a Pro. 25 28. But not to praise thy God thou canst indure b Esa 1.2.3 Luc 17 18 Thou yeeldest thy minde To wrath vnkind c Iob 36.18 Pro. 26.21 vngodlinesse to store d Pro. ● 17 Pro 13.25 And enuy fell Thou louest well e Ro 1.29 Gal. 5.21 the poore thou hatest the more f Eze. 4 1.8.4 Iob. 24.4 In others eye A mote to spie but not a beame in thyne g Mat.