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A14064 Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry vnited to as many of good huswiferie first deuised, & nowe lately augmented with diuerse approued lessons concerning hopps & gardening, and other needefull matters : together with an abstract before euery moneth, conteining the whole effect of the saide moneth : with a table & a preface in the beginning both necessary to be reade, for the better understandinge of the booke / set forth by Thomas Tusser ... Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580. 1573 (1573) STC 24375; ESTC S1388 75,168 196

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is that louing Christ which I my Sauiour call and onely put my trust in him in none else at all 19 In God the holy Ghost I firmely do beleue which from the father the Sonne proceding life doth geue Which by the Prophets spake which doth all comfort send whiche I do trust shall be my guide when this my life shal end 20 A holy catholik Church on earth I graunt there is those which frame their liues by that shall neuer spede amisse The head whereof is Christ his word the chiefest post preseruer of this Temple great is God the holy Ghost 21 I do not doubt there is a multitude of Saintes more good is don resembling thē then shewing thē our plaints Their faith and works in Christ that glory them did geue which glory we shall likewise haue if likewise we do lieue 22 At God of heauen there is forgiuenes of our sinnes through Christs death through faith in it through none other ginnes Yf we repentant here his mercy dayly craue through stedfast hope faith in Christ forgeuenes we shall haue 23 I hope trust vpon the rising of the fleshe this corps of mine that furst must dye shall rise againe afreshe The bodye soule euen then in one shall ioyned be as Christ did rise frō death to life euē so through Christ shal we 24 As Christ is glorified neuer more shall dye as Christ ascended is to heauen through Christ euen so shall I. As Christ I count my hed I a member of his so God I trust for Christes sake shall settle me in blisse THus here we learne of God that there be persons three the Father Sonne the holy Ghost one God in trinitie In substance all like one one God one lord one might whose persons yet we do deuide so we may by right As God the father is the maker of vs all so God the Sonne redemer is to whom for helpe we call And God the holy Ghost the soule of man doth winne by mouing her to waile for grace ashamed of her sinne This is that God of Gods whom euery soule should loue whō al mēs hearts should quake for feare his wrath on them to moue That this same mightie God aboue al other chiefe shall saue my soule from dolefull Hell is all my whole beliefe Of the omnipotentie of God and debilitie of man. O God thou glorious God what God is like to the. what life what strength is like to thine as al the world may see ▪ Thy heauens thine earth thy Seas al thy workes therein do shew to whō thou wouldest to know what thou hast euer ben 2 But all the thoughts of man are bent to wretched euil man doth commit Idolatry bewitched of the Deuill What euill is left vndone where man may haue his will man euer was an hipocrite euer will be still 3 What dayly watch is made the soule of man to slea by Lucifer by Belsabub Mammon Asmode In diuelish pride in wratch in coueting too much in fleshly lust the time is spent the life of man is such 4 The ioy that here he hath is as a sparke of fier his acts be like the smoldring smoke him selfe but dirt mier His strength euen as a Reede his age much like the flower his breath or life is but a puffe vncertein euery hower 5 But for the holy Ghost for his giftes of grace the death of Christ thy mercy great man were in wofull case O graunt vs therefore lorde to amend that is amisse when from hence we do depart to rest with thee in blisse Eleemosina prodest homini in vita in morte post mortem FOr onely loue to God more Christian like to leue and for a zeale to help the poore thine allmes dayly geue Let gift no glorie looke nor euell possesse thy minde and for a trothe thease profets thre through almes shalt thou finde 1 First here the holy Ghost shall dayly through his grace Prouoke thee to repentant life Gods mercy to embrace 2 Of goods frends by death when thou thy leaue must take thine almes dedes shall clasp thy soule neauer it for sake 3 When God shall after death call soone for thine account Thine almes then through faith in Christ shal al thīg els surmount But yet for any deede put thou no trust therein But put thy trust in God through Christ to pardon thee thy sin For else as cacklyng Henne with noyse bewrayes her nest Euen so go thou blase thy deedes lose thou all the rest Malus homo Of naughty man I reade two sundry things are ment The tone is mā the tother naught which ought him to repēt The man we ought to loue because of muche therein the euill in him we ought to hate because it is a sin So doth thy dayly sinnes thy heauenly lorde offend but when thou dost repent the same his wrath is at an end Of two sortes of men tone good and tother bad ¶ Synce first the world began there was shal be still Of humaine kinde two sundry sortes th one good thother ill which till the Iudgement day shal here to gether dwell But then the good shall vp to heauen the bad shal down to hell Diabolo cum resistitur est vt formica Cū vero eius suggestio recipitur fortis est vt Leo ¶ When Satan we resist a Pysmer shall he be But when we seeme to geue him place a Lyon then is he The description of an enuious naughty neighbour AN enuious neighbour is easy to fynde His combersome tetches are seldom behinde His hatred procureth from naughty to wurse His frendship like Judas that carrid the purse His head as a storehouse with quarels full fraught His braine is vnquyet till all come to naught His memory preignant olde euils to recyte His minde euer fyred each euel to requyte His mouth full of venym his lypps out of frame His tong a false witnesse his frend to defame His eyes be promoters some trespas to spye His eares be as spyalls a larum to crye His hands be as tyrants reuengyng each thing His feete at thine elbow as Serpent to sting His brest full of rancor like Coprus to freat His hart like a Lion his neighbour to eat His gate like a sheepebyter flearing asyde His looke like a coxcomb vp puffed with pryde His face made of brasse like a vice in a game His iesture like Dauus whom Terence doth name His brag as Thersytes with elbowes abrode His cheekes in his fury shall swell like a Tode His culler like ashes his cap in his eyes His noese in the ayer his snout in the skyes His promis to trust to as slipper as Ise His credyt much like to the chance of the dyce His knowledge or skill is in praeting so muche His company shonned so be all suche His frendship is counterfet