〈…〉 〈…〉 am ●●ent by divine proui●●●●● 〈…〉 we mankind by doctrine evident. ●●me to amend his original offence. 〈…〉 〈…〉 But by the means of Christ's 〈…〉 I faith shall bring him fro captivi 〈…〉 〈…〉 〈…〉 de thou man that art not charitable. 〈…〉 my doctrine and see thou follow me. 〈…〉 whom proceedeth wealth inestimable. 〈…〉 z and pleasure joy and prosperity. where as debate woe pain and misery. Cometh of hatred ground of all malice Therefore ensue ye me that am charity. For where as I am is no manner vice. temperance. 〈…〉 asty people wynthout any measure. 〈…〉 all ye not unto your remembrance. 〈…〉 e grievous pains ye shall endure. 〈…〉 your sin and misgovernance. Therefore submit you to attemperance If that ye intend heaven to procure. For of hastiness proceedeth vengeance with sudden murder I you ensure. ●●●tice 〈…〉 t by name called am justice. 〈…〉 every-man give sentence of right. 〈…〉 nysshinge trespassers for their malice. 〈…〉nge no man for ridysse nor might An abuser of justice hateth my light. For he the right will not dyscus. He loveth darkness hating the light. ut non arguantur opera eius. 〈…〉 ce. whom god with me hath ornate. 〈…〉 ulde follow the steps of humility 〈…〉 would continued still his estate. 〈…〉 live without all adversity. Troth it is that by myn magnanimity I subdue Princes for their offence. But certainly subdued should I be. If that I wanted the help of prudence. 〈…〉 ope. 〈…〉 t man that doth not unto me incline. 〈…〉 l dungeon damned is perpetually. 〈…〉 〈…〉 extremely private of the grace divine. ●●●rfore man mortal see thou thy mind 〈…〉. Unto me hope which by my policy. Being man that erst was damned by sin For to behold our saviour eternally. Behold what profit a man by me doth wy●●● 〈…〉 udence 〈…〉 that giveth him unto negligence 〈…〉 of ●●t falleth into miss 〈…〉 〈…〉 lack of wysodome living in pro 〈…〉 〈…〉 fore he that will learn prouyden●● 〈…〉