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A15983 The bokes of Salomon namely, Prouerbia Ecclesiastes Cantica canticorum. Sapientia. Ecclesiasticus or Iesus the sonne of Syrach; Bible. O.T. Hagiographa. English. Great Bible. Selections. 1546 (1546) STC 2755; ESTC S119611 151,243 344

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to kepe trew measure and weyghte to be content whether thou gettest muche or lytell to deale truly with temporall goodes in byenge and selling to bringe vp chyldren with dilygence to correct an euel seruaunt to kepe that thine is from an euel wife to set a lock where many handes are what thou deliuerest and gauest out to be kepte to tel it and waye it to write vp all thy outegeuynge and receiuynge to enfourme the vnlerned and vnwise Of the aged that are iudged of the ionge If thou be diligēt in these thinges truely thou shalt be learned and wise and accepted of al men The doughter maketh the father to watche secretely and the carefulnesse that he hath for her taketh awaye his slepe yee in the youth lest she shuld ouergrow hym And when she hath an husbande leest she shulde be hated leest she shulde be defiled or rauyshed in her virginitie or gotten with chyld in her fathers house Or when she commeth to the man lest she behaue her selfe not righte or contynue vnfrutefull ★ If thy doughter be wanton kepe her straytelye leeste she cause thyne enemies to laugh the to scorn and the whole Cytie to geue the an euel report and so thou be faine to hear thy shame of euerye man and be confoūded before all the people Eccl. 25. c. Beholde not euery bodyes bewtye and haue not muche dwellynge amonge wemen For lyke as the worme and moth commeth oute of clothinge gene iii. d so doth wickednesse come of wemen It is better to be with an euell man then with a frendly wife that putteth one to shame and rebuke I wyll remember the wordes of the Lorde and declare the thyng that I haue sene In the wordes of the Lorde are his workes The sunne ouerloketh al thynges with his shyne and all his workes are full of the clearenesse therof Hath not the Lord brought to passe that his Saintes shuld tell out all his wonderous workes whiche the Almyghty Lord hath stablyshed All thinges endure in his glory He seketh out the grounde of the depe the herte of men and he knoweth al theyr ymaginacion and wisedome For the Lorde knoweth all science and he loketh into the token of the tyme. He declareth the thynges that are paste and for to come and discloseth thynges that are secrete Iob. 42. a. No thoughte may escape hym neither maye any worde be hyd from hym He hath garnished the hye excellēt workes of his wysedome Esa 29. c. and he is frō euerlastynge to euerlastyng Vnto him may nothinge be added neither can he be minished he hath no nede also of any mans councel O howe amiable are al his workes and as a sparke to loke vpon They lyue all and enduer for euer and when so euer nede is they are all obedient vnto hym They are all double one agaynste an other he hath made nothing that hath faute or blemyshe Deu. 32. a He hathe stablyshed the goodes of euery one and who maye be satisfied with his glorye when he seith it ¶ The summe of the creacion of the workes of god Capi. xliii THE Glorye of the Heygthe is ‡ the fayer and cleare Firmamente the bewtye of the heauen is his glorious clearenesse The Sunne when it appeareth declareth the day in the goyng out of it Psal 8 a. a marueylous worke of the hyeste At noone it burnethe the earth and who may abyde for the heat therof Who so kepeth an ouen whē it is hote thre times more doth the sūne burne vpon the monutaynes whē it bretheth out the fyrye beames and shyneth with the bryghtnesse of it it blyndeth the eyes Great is the lorde that made it in his commaundement he causeth it to rē hastely gene i. b The moone also is in all and at conuenient season it sheweth the times and is a token of the time Exo. xii a The token of the solempne feaste is taken of the Moone a lyghte that minisheth and encreaseth agayne The moneth is called after the Mone it groweth wonderously in her chaungynge The armye of heauen also is in the Heigth in the firmament of heuen it geueth a cleare and glorious shine This is the clearenes of the Starres the bewtifull apparell of heauen the apparell that the lorde lyghteneth in the heigth In his holy word they cōtinue in their order and not one of them faileth in his watche gene ix a Loke vpon the rayne bowe and prayse him that made it very beutifull is it in her shyne He compassethe the Heauen about with his clerenes glorye the handes of the hyest haue bēded it Thorowe his commaundement he maketh the snowe to fal and the thōder of his iudgement to smite hastelye Thorowe his commaundement the tresures are opened and the cloudes fle as the foules In his power hath he strengthened the cloudes and broken the haile stones The mountaines melte at the sighte of him the wynd bloweth according to his wyll The sound of his thonder beateth the earth and so doth the storme of the North the whirle wind also lighteth downe as a fethered foule casteth oute and spreadeth the snowe abrode and as the greshoppers that destroye all so falleth it downe The eye maruayleth at the bewty of the whitenesse therof and the hert is afrayde at the raine of it He poureth out the frost vpō erth like salt and when it is frosen it is as sharpe as the pricke of a thistle When the colde Northwind bloweth harde Christall commeth of the water He lyghteth downe vpon all the gatheringes together of water and putteth on the waters as a brest plate He deuoureth the moūtaines burneth the wyldernesses loke what is grene he putteth it out like fyre The medicine of al these is when a cloude commeth hastely and when a dew commeth vpō the heath it shall be refreshed againe In his worde he stylleth the wynde In his councel he setteth the depe and the Lord Iesus planted it They that sayle ouer the see tell of the parelles harmes therof and whē we heare it with our eares we maruaile therat For ther be straunge wonderous workes diuers maner of nyce beastes and whalefishes Thorowe him are all thinges sette in good order and perfourmed and in hys worde all thinges enduer I speake moche but I can not sufficiently attaine vnto it for he hym selfe onely is the perfeccion of all wordes We shulde prayse the lorde after ol our power for he is great in all his workes The Lord is to be feared yee very great is he ⊣ and marueylous in hys power Prayse the Lord and magnifie hym as moche as ye maye yet doth he farre exceade all prayse ‡ psal xcvi a. Psal cvi a. O magnyfye hym with al your power and labour earnestly yet are ye in no wise able sufficiently to prayse him Who hath sene hym that he myght tell vs. ⊢ Deu. v. c Iohn i. b. Who can magnifie him so greately as he is