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[The gouernans of vertue]
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Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.
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learne to do well Seke iudgement healpe the poore oppressed be fauourable to the fatherles defende the wydowe and than come reproue me sayth the Lord. If your synnes be as redde as scarlet yet shall they be made as whyt as snow if they be lyke purple yet shal they be made lyke whyte wolle Yf that ye wyll be contented heare me ye shal eatâ the good frutes of the earth Yf that ye wyl not but êuoke me vnto angre the swerde shal deuoureyâu for the mouth of the lorde hath spoken it Iere. vii ¶ Put your burnte offerynges to your sacrifices and eate the fleshe For whan I brought your fathers out of the lande of egipte I ãâã not one worde to them of ãâã ââferynges and sacrifices ãâã xi coÌmaunded them sayenâ ãâã to your my voyce I shal be yoâ ãâã theÌ out shal be my people waâ ãâ¦ã wayes that I haue coÌmauÌded you that ye may prosper Amos. v. ¶ I hate vtterlye defye your holy dayes where as ye sense me whoÌ ye come togyther I wyl not accept it And though ye âffer me breÌt offerynges yet wyl not I receyue your gyftes Away froÌ me wyth the noyse of thy soÌges for I caÌ not abyde the hearynge of thy playeng at the orgaÌnes Prouide the equite may flow as the water and ryghteousnes as a myghty streame For in these thynges haue I delight pleasure sayth the Lorde iii. Reg. xviii How longe wyl ye halte on both partes Yf the Lord be God follow hym Yf Baal be God follow him Math. xv ¶ This people draweth nygh vnto with theyr mouthe honoureth me ââyr lyppes but theyr hart is ãâã âo me verely they worshype ãâã âayne teachyng doctrine eueÌ woulde not obey theyr Lodre God Psal lxxviii Let them put theyr hope in God not forget the workes of the Lorde but seke after his coÌmaÌdemeÌtes Let them not be lyke theyr forfathers which were a frowarde a spiteful nacyoÌ a nacioÌ that wold neuer be true harted nor beare an vpryght mynde towarde God Psal cxv Be not hard harted as your forefathers were which chode rebelled agaynste me Psal cvi We haue sinned with our forfathers we haue done vniustly and coÌmitted iniquite Psal xlvi Trust not in rulars noâââhe sons of meÌ in whoÌ is no heâââ For ãâã theyr ââeth goeth awai thei returne vnto theyr erth in the day shal al their thoughtes couÌcels deuyses imagy nacioÌs coÌe to nought Hiere xi I haue alwaye sayd vnto your forfathers syns I brought theÌ out of the londe of Egipt euen vnto thys daye hear my voyce but they wold not heare nor once bow theyr eare vnto it but euerye one of them is gone a stray in the frowardnes oâ his wycked hart Yea the people of Iuda and the men of Ierusalem are also falleÌ vnto the wyckednesse of theyr forefathers which woulde not heare my wordes in somuche that they are all redy gone awaye after strauÌge goddes and serue theÌ The house of Israel the house of Iuda haue broken the couenauÌte whiche I made with theyr fathers Therfore thus sayth the lorde Beholde I wyll brynge in extreme punyshementes vpon them so that they shal not escape frome them They shall ãâã vnto me but I wyll not heare the ãâã cityes of Iuda the inhabyteââ of Ierusalem shall go crye vnto theÌ to whoÌ they offred Sacryfice yet âhal they not saue theÌ in the tyme of theyr trouble According to the noÌber of thy cities were thy goddes O Iuda after the noÌber of thy wayes o IerusaleÌ hast the set vp altares of abhominacion to do sacryfice vnto Baalim Hiere xvi Your forefathers haue forsake me sayth the Lorde they are gone away after strange Goddes haue serued theÌ and worshypped theÌ yea they haue vtterly gyueÌ me ouer and haue not kept my lawe But you haue wrought more abhominacyon then al your forefathers haue done For behold euery one of you walke after the lewdenes of his owne wycked harte wyl not heare me Ezechi ii Theyrfore fathers haue broken my couenauÌt euen vnto this daye they to whoÌ I send that are childreÌ ãâã out al shame of such an hart not be reclamed Ezechi âx ¶ Walke not in the coÌmaundemeÌtes of youre forefathers nor kepe not theyr ordinances âther pollute your selfes with theyâ ydols For I am the Lorde your God Therfore walke in my preceptes and kepe my iudgementes and do them Daniel ix ¶ Confusion of face vtter shame be vnto vs vnto oure kynges vnto ours rulers and to oure forfathers whyche haue synned zacha i. Be not lyke youre forefathers vnto whome the Prophettes in tymes past cryed sayeng Thus sayth the Lorde of hoostes Turne frome your euyl wayes and froÌ your abhominable thoughtes but they woulde not harkeÌ nor gyue any attendance vnto me sayth the Lorde ii Paral. xix Oure forefathers haue synned haue done euyll in the syghte of the same day saye because of that whyche the lorde dyd for me whan I departed out of Egipte Therfore shal it be a signe vnto the in rhyn haÌde a token of remeÌbrauÌce before thyne eyes that the lawe of the lord may be in thy mouth how that the lord brought that out of Egipt with a myghty hand Numer xv ¶ Speake to the chyldreÌ of Israel saye vnto theÌ that they make theÌ gardes vpon the quarters of theyr garmeÌtes amoÌg al your posterities put yellowe rybaÌdes vpoÌ the gardes in the quarters And the gardes shal serue you that ye may loke ãâã on theÌ remeÌber al the coÌmauÌdâeÌtes of the Lorde do theÌ that order not youre selues after tâââeanynge of your owne hartâââ go a whoriÌg after your ownââes Therfore shal ye remeââ ãâã âal my commauÌdementes ãâã vnto God ââât iiii Take hede to thy selfe nowe kepe wel thy soule that the forget not the thynges whych thyn eyes haue sene that they departe not out of thy harte all the dayes of thy lyfe And thou shalte teache them thy chyldreÌ and thy chylders chyldren Deut. vi ¶ Here O Israel the Lord our god is one Lord only And thou shalte loue the Lord thy god with al thy harte with all thy soule wyth al thy myght And these wordes whych I coÌmauÌde the this daie shalt thou take to hart and shalt reherse theÌ vnto thy chylmes shalt talke of them whan thou sâââst in thyne house whan thou wââr est by the way whaÌ thou lyest doâablâ and whan thou rylest vp And âarkâ shalte bynde them for a sygne be sân thyne hande and they ãâã be a toââ of remeÌbrauÌce before ãâã ââes fore shalt writ theÌ vpon yâ haue â of thy house vpoÌ thy gates