A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D.

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A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D.
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Imprinted at London :: By William White for Iohn Browne, and are to be solde at his shop in Fleete-streete at the signe of the Shugerloafe,
1598.
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"A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19746.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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EXHORTATION.

BE not thou of an hastie spirit, to be angrie: for anger resteth in the bosome of fooles.

Cease from Anger, and leaue of Wrath: fret not thy selfe also to doe euyll.

Be angrie, but sinne not: Let not the Sunne goe downe vpon your wrath.

Striue not with him that is angrie, and goe not with him into the wildernes: for blood is nothing in his sight: And where there is no helpe, he will ouer∣throw thee.

Make no friendshyp with an angrie man, neither goe with the furious man,

Least thou learne his wayes, and receiue destruction to thy soule.

I say vnto you, Whosoeuer is angrie with his brother vnaduisedly, shalbe culpable of iudgement. And whosoeuer sayth vnto his brother, Raca, shalbe worthy to be punished by the counsell. And whoso∣euer shall say, Foole, shalbe worthy to be punished with hell fire.

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