Institutions, essays, and maxims, political, moral, and divine divided into four centuries / by the Right Honoura[ble] L. Marqu. of H[alifax]
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Institutions, essays, and maxims, political, moral, and divine divided into four centuries / by the Right Honoura[ble] L. Marqu. of H[alifax]
Author
Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644.
Publication
London :: Printed for, and are to be so[ld by] Josias Shaw ...,
1698.
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Conduct of life.
Maxims.
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"Institutions, essays, and maxims, political, moral, and divine divided into four centuries / by the Right Honoura[ble] L. Marqu. of H[alifax]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56827.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
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descriptionPage 229
MAX. 24.
Take heed thou harbour not that Vice called Envy, lest a∣nother's happiness be thy tor∣ment, and God's blessing be∣comes thy Curse: Virtue cor∣rupted with Vain-glory turns Pride; Poison'd with Malice becomes Envy: Joyn there∣fore Humility with thy Virtue, and Pride shall have no foot∣ing, and Envy shall have no entrance.
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