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The Holy Bible : conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : newly translated out of the originall tongues : & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised, by His Maiesties speciall comandement : appointed to be read in churches.
Contributor
Smith, Miles, d. 1624 Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616 Barker, Robert, 17th cent. printer
Date Added
13 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1611
Publisher
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
Source
Susan Dunleavy collection of biblical literature. LaSalle University, Connelly Library, Department of Special Collections.
Topic
Bible > History of Biblical events.
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Job 29.8,
9,10,
[orden ;
red Houle, J will cepofe my lelfe with her :
sine bow!t,
Wr fons
Inen!Z Went about {eeking How to || take
oer,
lane,
Chap. Apocrypha.
fhe forefeeth fignes and Wonders, and
theeuents offcafons and times.
9 LhereforeH purpoled to take her
to me (0 line With mee, knowing that
(yee t Would be a counfellour of good
things, anda comfort in caves ¢ griefe.
jo Forher fake J Mall haue etima-
tionmmong the multitude, and honour
With theclders, though FA be poug.
1 Pall ve found of a quicke con-
rtitin tudgement, and Mall beadmired
inthe fightofgreat men,
12 *when JY Hold my tongue they
(halide my leilure,and whenZ fpeatie
they Hall giue good care bnto me sit Z
talke much; thep Hhatllap their handes
ppon thety mouth.
13 PDozcouer, by the meanes of her,
FJ Hall obtaine tmmortatitic, and teauc
behind me an enerlatting memoztall to
themthat come after me,
‘logue 14. J Chall|| fet the people i ozder,
andthenations (halbefubtect buto me,
5 Howwible tyrants (hall be afraide
Whenthep doc but heave ofme , J thatl
(rapoe|be ||found good among the multitude,
and baltant in Wwarre,
16 || After. Pam come tuto mine
for Her connerfation hath no bitternes,
and to line with Her, hath no foro,
* ibutmirth and toy,
17 Now when FJ confinered thele
‘Preag,| CDitgs in my felfe, anDd* pondered thent
Innine Heart, bor that to be allped bre
toWwifedome,isinimoztalitic,
18 Aud great pleafure it ts to haue
her Eriendthip,andinthe workes ofher
hands ave infinite riches, and mi the cx:
treile of conference With her, paudence :
aNd Hi tAlking With hera|| good report:
Yerto mie,
19 For FP was a wittie child and had
Agood fpivit,
20 Pea rather being good, P cane
{ntoa boop bndefited, tet
21 Neverthelele when J pereeiued
thatZ contd not otherwife obtaineher,
Cetept God gaue her me (and that was
Apoint of wildomealfo to know whofe
Ete was) J ||peayed buto theZLo2d,
atdbefought hint, and with my whole
Heart H Lard :
CHAP. IX.
' Apravervnto God for his wildome, 6 with.
out which the beft man is nothing worth,
33 neither can he tell howto pleafe God,
CIALLY God of my fathers, and
af SV} Load of mercy, Who Hatt
) MADE all Chings with chy
3 Word,
EoummOC 2 AND owained mari.
though thy wiledome, that He fhouid
haue.* dominion ouev the creatures, |*Gen1.28.}-
Which thou hak mane, . <
3 And order the world according to
equiticand rightcoutnelle, and execute
tudgement With an bpraghtheart:
4. Giue* me wifevome that fitteth | .xin.5.s,
by thy Khzone, and reiect menot from
among thy childeen:
5 ForZ * thy fernant and fonne of] pat.r6.
thine banbmaine, am a feeble perfor, | x
and of a Mhozt time, and tos poung for
the bnderitanding of mdgement and
lubes,
6 Foz though a man be neuer fo
perfect among the childzen of men, pet
if thy wiledonte be not with him, Hee
thallbe nothing regarded.
7 Lhouhat cholen me to be akettg |*1-chron.
of thy people, anda Pudge ofthy fons |?°5,
and Daughters:
S$ Lhou hak commaunded me to
build a Lemple bpon thy holy mount,
and an Altar in che aty wherein thou
Dwellelt, a vefemblance of theholp La-
bernade Which thou Yak. prepared
fromthe beginning :
9 And * wiledome Was with thee s|*Pro. 8.22.
Which knorweth thy Workes, and was e>3,
prefent when thou madel the wortd,| ”
and kinely What was acceptable in thy
light. and right tn thy. Commaunde:
mete
8.
Jo * fend her out of thy holy hea:
uens, and from the Lhone of thy alo-
ty, that being peefent Mee may labour
With mec, that J may know what is
plealing bnto thee,
Ir For the knoweth and bnderftan-
deth all ehings, and (hee Malt ieade me
foberly in my Doings, and prefernente
\lin her power.» Wr, by her
1 90 hall my workes be acceptaee,,
bie, and then Malt J inoge thy people
righteoully, andbe Woztby to fitin my
fathers feate,
13 Fo2 What man is Hee that car "sido.
knob thecountellof God? o2zwhocan Pot
thinke whatthe will of the Lodisz
14. Forthethouahtsofmiorcaii nen
ace|nitferable, and our Deutcesare but, Il. feore
bneertane. fe
15 Foz the corruptible body prefleth
Downe thelonte, and the earthy cabev:
Nagqg 3 nade