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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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the which thing sake the wrath of God commeth vpon the children of disobedience Shall not the reiection n 2 pet 2. o Iob. 15 16. p Iob. 15 16. q Col. 3.6 of Caine r Gen. 4.11 the drowning of the world ſ Gen. 7 20 the burning of Sodom t Gen. 19.24 the sinking of Corah v Num 16.1 his companions the punishment of Israell x Num. 14 45 the captiuitie of Iuda y Iere. 4.7 the subuersion of the tēple z 2 Ringes 25.9 the slaughter of Nadab a Num. 3 4 Leuit 10.2 the fall of Ananias b Acts 5.5 the consumptiō of Herode c Acts. 12.23 nor the miserable massacre of Israels d Iosephus de bello Iu. lib. 1. cap. 12 3 posteritie moue the to amendment e Ro. 15.4 but must needes abuse the patience and the long suffering of God not knowing that his boūtifulnes leadeth the to repentance Thou thou I say that for the hardnes of thy heart canst not repent heapest to thy selfe wrath against the day of anger f Rom. 24. ●5 Wherefore take heede in time g Gal. 5.9.10 least with Esau thou repentest too late and findest no fauour though thou seek it with teares h Heb. 12.17 Make no long tarying to turne vnto the Lord put it not of from day to day for sodenly shal his wrath come and in the time of vengeance he shall destroy i Sira 5.7 thee The axe is laid to the roote of the tree and euery tree that bringeth not forth good frute shal be hewen downe cast into the k Luc. 3.9 fire Repent l Isa 1.18 Ierem. 1.22 Ezech. 18 31 Zach. 1.2 Malac. 3.7 therefore presently bring foorth frutes worthy of repentance m Mat. 3.8 confirme thine election Luc. 3.8 i 2. Pet. 1.10 and finish thy saluation with feare trembling k Phi. 2.12 The daye of the Lorde is at hande l 1. Pet. 4.7 2. Pet. 3.10 Let vs therefore be sober and watch m 1. Pet. 4.7 Mat. 25.13 Luc. 21.36 continuing in prayer that wee may be made worthy to escape so great a vengeance n 1. The. 4.16 4 17. that when the Lorde himselfe shall descend from heauen with a shoute with the voice of the Archangell and with the trumpet of God and the dead in him shall o 2. Tim. 1.17 arise that wee may be caught in the cloudes LI. The .4.16 4 17. to meete the Lord in the aire euer to cōtinue with him To whome with the Father and the holy Ghost three persons one onely wise euerlasting immortall and inuisible God be honor glory for euer and euer Farewell in him that we hope to behold in the aire to our exceeding great comfort W. P. Hovv profitable this Glasse is to the faithfull beholders thereof Cap. 1 O that they were wise vnderstoode this and woulde prouide prudently for the latter end a Deut. 23 29 FOrasmuch as we are trauelers b. Hebr. 11 13 1. Cro. 29.15 on the high way c Pro. 14.12 Proue 16.25 of this transitory d Iob. 7.2 life our daies e Psal 144.4 passe away like a shadow f Iob. 8 9. we had great need g. 2. Thes 3.7 cōtinually h 1. Thes 5.6 2. Thes 3.13 to recount that that the frailty i. Iob. 8 9 and weaknesse k. Isa 31.3 k. Rom. 7.19 of our nature l Rom. 8 3 vrgeth vs so often to forget m. 2 Cron. 24.22 whereof almightie God fauouring our preferment n Ezechiel 33 11 Malach. 3 18 hath by his holy seruant Moses aduertized vs in these few wordes following o Deu. 32 29 O that they were wise c. whereby we may easelye see and perceiue what he requires at our hāds p. Mich. 6.8 and how we may shunne and auoide the daunger of death q Prou. 14 27 1. Peter 3 22. if wee obserue this heauenly aduisement r Sirach 7.17 Sira 18.23 Sirarch 18 24. that he himselfe in mercy wisheth vs to followe saying O that they were w se c. O profitable ſ. Gal. 6.9 happy t Num. 23.10 and heauenly counsell that may serue the faithfull v Isa 46.8 Io. 10.28 as a Glasse of vaine-glory u Sirach 7.36 2. Cor. 4.18 a safegard against sin x 2. Pet. 1 10. a perfect pathway to life euerlastinge faithfullye y Hebr 12 14 deliuered vnto them by the same wordes O that they were wise c. O holsome lesson of our sweete Sauiour z Zach 9.9 wher-hence we receiue instruction to wisdome a Luc. 16.8 a caueat to continency b 2. Samu. 13 12 a precept to Prouidence c Sirach 7 36. arule of righteousnes d 2 Tim. 2.22 Gal. 6.16 Phil. 3.16 a remorse of Conscience e Rom. 2.15 and an atchieuement vnto heauenly graces f Tit. 2.11 thorow Iesus Christ our Lorde g Luc. 1.17 And therefore he saith O that they were wise c. O the wonderful goodnes of our creatour the infinite loue i Rom. 5.19 of our redeemer k 1 Io. 4.9 h Psal 72.1 and the exceeding comfort l Iohn 15.26 of our sweet sanctifier m Acts 6. we wicked n Pal. 81.12 negligent o Roma 3.12 vnprofitable seruants p Luc. 17.10 that by our owne demerits q haue rather deserued death than life r Rom. 11.32 behold are now inuited to saluation by God him selfe ſ Deut. 32 19 that pardoneth our iniquities s Mich. 7.18 and woorketh in vs al in all t Phillip 2 13 who then vnlesse he were a meere reprobate v Rom. 9.21 giuen vp to vile affections u Rom. 1 26 past feeling to worke wickednesse with greedinesse x Ephesi 4 19 hearinge these most louing wishes of our good God and well weying the same would not most vehemently reioice inwardly y Psal 96 11 and be more gladde than his tongue were able any way to expresse z Psa 122 1 1 Ch. 29 9 the same to see what great care a Psal 8.6 c. and singular regard b Isa 1.9 the Almightie God c Gen. 17.1 King of the heauens d Reuel 19 16 Lord of Angelles e Psal 104 4 and creatour of all thinges Reuel 4. hath to vs ward that are conceiued in sinne borne in iniquitie g Psal 51 5 poore h 2 Cor. 8.9 wretched i Psal 22.6 and miserable sinners k Tit. 2.3 hauing our conuersation according to the course of the world in the lust of our flesh enimies to God and by nature the children of wrath disobedience l Ephesi 2.3 And therefore ought we likewise to haue a speciall care that aboue all things