Exhortatio. I.: The first exhortation of H.N. to his children, and to the famelye of loue. by him newlye perused, and more distinctlye declared. Translated out of Base-almayne into English.

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Exhortatio. I.: The first exhortation of H.N. to his children, and to the famelye of loue. by him newlye perused, and more distinctlye declared. Translated out of Base-almayne into English.
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Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580?
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[Cologne :: N. Bohmberg,
1574?]
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The Father.

18. THe Fayle or Fault {reversed ;}verelie; is This: [ E] Because ther are Manye / which will / themselues {reversed ;}out of themselues;n bee / and also knowe Som-what / and geeue not God theo Honour / that 〈◊〉〈◊〉 mought haue the Foregoinge in his gratious Woorde and Seruice of the Loue: and beare∣••••uye towardes the Eldest in the godlie Wisedom (whom God hath illuminated with his Light / for to illuminate or geeue-light to them that dwell year inp Darknes vpon the Earth). or vouchsafe-not ••••em / the gratious Woorkes of God {reversed ;} which God is workinge by hym; / nor allowe hym therin: nether∣et laude or thanke the lyuinge God in all hys Woorkes / which hee is shewinge and extending on his cleeced Holyons.

19. For these occasions sake / they bide all {reversed ;}whilst that they humble not themselues vnder thissame loue ••••and vpright Seruice of the Loue; suared / vexed / and burdened / with their owne Knowledge and selfq Elected-wisedom or Goodthinkinge. To the which also / they {reversed ;}with their Will and Pleasure; are cap∣••••ued / and bound / or maried: seekinge all That / which according to their Knowledge; is wel-pleasinge vn∣to them. and not / to be obedient to the Woorde not Woorke of the Lorde / nor to the Requiringe of him Seruice of Loue.

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