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Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC imaves reproduced by courtesy of the Huntington Library i The Anatomie of Abufes: 2 Contayning A DISCOVERIE, OR BRIEFE a Summaric of {uch Notable Vices and Im- perfeétions, as now raigne in many Chri- ftian Countreyes of theW olde : but (ef peciallie) ina verie famous ILANDE called AILGNA : Together ,with “moft fearefull Examples of Gods Iudge- smentes, executed vpon thé wicked for the $. fame, atwell in"A T EG A oflate,asin other places,elfewhere, “4 yin ‘Werie Godly,to be read of all true Cheittians, ‘cueri¢ where : but moft needefull, to 4 ‘be regarded in ENGLANDE, ‘pave dialogue-twite,lp Phillip Stubbes, Seene ad allowed aceordingto order arvigareras Repent forthe kinglome of God inavhande Lvesag. ters. Hy yo ou (ath Chri) except Joarspensyou thal all penth 4 If Gpainter st ‘a aby Richard Tones. 1585. To the Right Hono- rable, Phillip Earle of Arundell : Phillip Stubbes witheth helth of body & foule, fauour ‘of God y increafe of Godly honour, re~ ward of laudable vertue, and cter~ all feliciieinthe Heauens, bylusvs Chuift, NOBILITAS PatizDECVS HE Lord our God (right @ honorable) ating bythe pone of his word, crested Fleauen and Earth, with all chinges what focuer , forahe comfort and ie of Man : the lat oF all other (euen the Gixe daye) made SIE Man afcr his owne fimilitude and Iukeneffe, that in him he might be-glorifed boue all ‘other Creatures, And therfore, wheras in making of ‘other thioges he vied onely this Woord,Frawr, bethey smade,orletthem be made: when he came to make Mat, asitweare aduyfing himielfe, and asking councell sthis wiflome,he faid,Facxanvs Houtman lets makeM that 18a wderful Creature:and therfore is calledin greek. | Micno cos osalitle world in himfele And truely he iso lelle, whether we confides his (pirituall (oale his humaine Body. For whae Creature isthexte yppon he fics ofthe Eaith compsrableto man, either body or in mind what ercate hath afoule immortall inherest jn hisbody but oncly Mant what Creature ean forfec things to Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imaces teproduced by cowmtestofrhe Huntinaten Library The Epiftle 10 cose,remember things pat orindg ofthings prefene, Ce mot what Crest besrinthe ymage of God abour with him but Mane what Creature istnade fo ereét fobdhould the Hesuensax man? What Creature may be hened vo man,cter in proporis of body,or gilts ofthe ules and (Ginally)what Creature hath the promie of the Felareedioae glonficai6 of teicbodies, of eternal life Bu ouely Man t. Than{ecing the Lorde hath made wan. thus glovious and prefered him in euerydepreebe'oreal rhe Creature (the Angeliall Creatures fe apart) tia fansite hath done ic to fome end & purpofe,namely, che might be gions! infirm andby tm aboveatl hr fasworkssconding othe mete of hin nerve eet and peed And hereby mena eaters $Me will of GO D, that we bendall og foreetothe ‘anncing of his glorious Nese, the eifstion of his Feope anf te buddingypo his Church, whic be bath Feleinel witht bloud of his dese Sonne “Which thing(meethink)is notably fgaredfoorhya rowintheay ete xo ys wher the Lord commanded Moyles to buildhima Tabernsee,orhowe of prayerso Teco al popote doubt ther i lawe might bread is Ceremonies pried Sacrifices, Vietinatey 8 Fioloctutes fed and hi glorios Neme called yppon and obeyed. To the ere€hon wherof very one coetered fome wiae{ome brought gold fomefve aefome bate, ead rinaejoher broogi lk prpl,tkalet and other ‘rmamcot, ded the meaneft broughefome whstnamely, Thins heateand,lymemorter wood tone and fch ike Even o(right honorable)would the Lord have every one toconferefome what even fich as he ath, othe buil- dingof bis(pitall howe the Church porchafed with theloudof Chri, Wheforefeeing iis fohaecuery fone isto farther this Hirt! building to ha poflible power thaue rather chofen with she inset and mneaneft Few brngshoughbutiyr hn yo, more, Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imnces Deproduced by cowtessofrhe Huntinaton Library Dedicatorie. ‘wood or ones, than altogether to contribute nothiog. INot doubting , bur thaethe chief Mater and Barlder ‘of this how, Chri lelus, will nor difike but accept of iy poore contribution no lefle than he did of he poore ‘wydowes Mite, to whom was impoted that fhe hada Imore, in Gazophilatiam Templs, into the weafory ofthe ‘Temple, thanall the ret: for what the wanted in eet, thatthe fapplyedin ffeée, andtor thi allo the Lord out GO Deommitting his its to eery one, whether more ‘or lefe, not onety requieth ofthe ame sguine Gmmply, buralfo,as a fraighe compucitt, demaundeth icereft and fin feu ont ofr forthe nor aly esa mut er tornicide before God , who Miyethorkileth, dun with matenal ord but esllo,rho may present thetme,andwllnt Andoot only hei giic of synous tranfgrefion that committeth soy euill relly, setae content toitasbe doth who boldek i peace, othe who by any means might avoid ieand thet for negligence wal notorforfeate of the world date hnot. Thexforeabeie, tha i have reeeiued, but one poors Bes orntherthe hadowof one jetleattf might roued (with that profitable Seruaunt) for hy din Fnattedcnein te Each not profiting cherwih oral ther my ell;orother,thaueaduetured the making of thie {ile eraatfenttuled (‘The Anatomy of Abules hoping thatthe fama (by iuyne aliftance ) hall fomewhat eon= acevo thebuilding of this fpirituall howic ofthe Lord, ‘Andalthough Ibe one ( mofthonorable tord) that can Ao eatin ns Godly courle of life (palpable barbarifme “forbidding mee fo much as once to enter into Wyfdomes {hool)yetfor that fomewl nor for feare of lofing world Jyprotmotion ( though ia the meane tyme chey Lofe the Ritgdome of Hleanen, ) Osher fome date not for ifpleae fog the world: Ilay, forthefe, & femblable cxufes toge~ thewith che zeale and goodwill Ibearevato my Coun « ‘rey, and feruentdefieof their conuerfion and amende= G ‘ment, . ‘The Fpiftle ses smene,thaue taken vpon me the contryuing of his boo a auarmay bewith like plauGblealacritig Wass ouikpuncrand goodwill Lhacpabibek Feet benecof my Cantey, the pleafure of the God iy. and amendement ofthe wicked, and I doube no NRzest one burthe wicked and peracre whole gel Dckes are arched wil epyne aguiaft mee, the God! ped vertaous will aceeprof thi my labour, and tauail ‘icin whole gene our and goodwill: weer eurncoungnancoofthesthe Alter hat ‘eke honorable ) fully perfeéted thisbooke., Uwat Tell oentoe toe pes ofthe mater it intreateth of and al(o in efpeét of the Fredeoeffe of may penne, to have fuppre(ied is for eur, For ileal o eae che importunat reque,and infagitable dete SE oi ede greed co pabla he fame,as now 709 Beran, ° mo Thad once graunted toimprinte the aie wae Maen leube thas before , fesrioge o whore eae ere dhe ame o rates impolihed a works. sae withall [yas not ignorant, how hard a thing it 4 ip a inata Hinde Parone ich books 2, which ‘theweth to euery one his fin, and difcoucreth enery Maas: paced vai which indeed,chevngodly not atasy had wie Duras iowere mad-1oéduigorging this Romacks {Cum in Authoré amin codicem plenis bucs SCdentibus plutquim caninis abide eruncur 3 Seepage they fume and rayle Bothagainteahe AvsyOR soke, ‘Thus (vacllanee anisno: )-my minds og anwar wand ge it eslled vo mind yourhonotsble Lard Ahab, pes have pseed the Skyenand ve ae {Giovbarebloneoo ors resieof Engen Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imnces Deproduced by cowtessofrhe Huntinaton Library Dedicatorie. ‘oncly buteuento the furtheft cots and pats of the world. «all whofe verues, and condigne prayes, iF { thould ‘akevpponmeeto recounte, I might 1s well aumber the fier in the Sky,or gre of the Earth, For focGoily Wetdome,,end zal orhe th, i potyour good Lordthip ( without offence be i fpokew) EShpanble with thebels Forfebricie,fabile, and ‘Gentle curtli to euctic one fare excelling many. or your great denotion and compattion to the poore copprelicd all places famous * Far Godly fidline, co Your Soucraignc, loueto the CVN TREY, and vere Jues in generall,cuerie where mot enowmed. MM putleaftImighe obfeure, your Worchic commends ions with my roleatned penoe, ( lytle, or no thin azallemphaticall ) Twill athe: frees, than forther 0 proceed, conteating my fells ratherto haue given 2 we of them, thint0 haue aphered them fooreh, ‘whichindced re both infin, end inexplicable. Th confideraton ( whereof) hot withtanding that ny Booke be fmpler, aferand meaner, than that itmmay (witout bluthing ) prefeneit lef vo your good Lorde fujp ( being farre vnworthicof iuchan honerable Per= fonage ) yetaccordinge to your aceuttomed clemency Imelthumbly beleacke your goo Lordfhip to receive thefameinto your honors Paraciny and proteétion ,xc~ ‘epting itas an infallible token of my faithfull hess, fruice, and good will vowatdes your oncrable Lord ‘hip +. For proofe whereof, would GOD it might once come to pall, chatif norotherwyfe, yee with my horn Bletenice, {migh ews foot he fathll and eee willing heir. T beare in brett to your good Lorce= hip, protetting before Heauen and Earth, that hough ‘power wantyer hall delivie, and faithfalnes fale never, ‘And becaule, this my Bookeisfabiest ( my veri pood Lord (vo many reprochersauntes and profes. os ever ‘wat any litle book (for that few cf abyde co have thei ine a des The Fpiftle esetted) therfore I haue had the greattercaret0eomimit thefamero the guardance and defence of your honour, father than tominie others not ouely for chat GO D bath fale youthongua Lamp oflightvae the world of rut pobiliie and of al integrtic and perfection, but alfo hack, [nade you his fabfatate oF vicegerent ,toreformevices, junit abufes and corretefinne, “Aod ain roerciee hath guuen you this power and ats tonite, fohathhegisen yous hungrie defi ro accom- ith ehe fae according this will Which eal in yout fered breftthe LO R Dincreafe forever. “Andas your Lord{hip knoweth reformation of maners and amendement of Iyfe was neuer more necdfull, for, twas pede (the chiefettargumentoF this Booke ) ener Fypet Do nopboth Men nd Women orth mat) chery onein genevall go atryredin fks,velues dams, Slade and hue no white er oney forthe mae Diltsie and gentiegnd not forthe other ataniehand? Ate otvalawlall games, Playes and Eaterluds, andthe ke ‘canzy where vid Is not whordome, coueroufas, rune ge fhe ike daylic pradtifed wrthoueall punifhmene ot wet arereot Fy no mae reering the cnietsioy both ofthefeand the ref so yourGodly wyftome ‘Befea feaching your good tonthip, to perdon my prefunprion Fens ek mach forcocun Gori: ue adepeme:) theveal of my God hath dryuen meheather ‘Koowinge ,thatthe LORD hath ordeined you, to bimle ctenvefell oFhonoue, ro purge his Church of thefe Abules,and corruptions, which a¥inatableare ‘epainted ahd fx Foorth inthis litle Booke. "Thus I eeaeto moleftyous fcred ears any Further wile my rude fpeaches,mott ably befeaching your good Lord puronage and defence bu alfo to perfiftehe int Defen~ Jeethero®, againftehefwynitherew of rayling Zor Lv t gad Howcing Mov s, with tei complies, 0 whome it Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 Proquest LLC Nera cetrrodocad by Cartes tthe Hantingtor Library Sein efler to depraue all chings, chan oa themnflues, Which f Uillpecsacts bes yout honour,befdes cha hal tar ate or a thers, ding the fime,t (hall not on! Ihaucreseiued 3 ftReige edn for my pune lb sey peal inconged EG OD pert heaters {ip not onely to admieehis my Book intoyourhonours Dedicatorie ying accepted o shoatind o- y think my fel: to {ome memorable thing to your wnmortall ‘rayfeshonaur and renowne, but lio hall dylie pray &@ GOD feyourgood Losihip ong toconisc, sophie good pleafureand your hart defi incteateofGodly honounte= ward of laudable ertue and ternal felicitic in the Haavans.by ‘elas Chri cS ‘Columna glorie virrus. ‘Pour ono;s to coumann PHILLIP Subbe,” APREFACE ~ TOTHEREADER. . ‘Thoughtit conuenient (good \@y Becte ob tnare hoa 8 halt reao thote my pare labous res)to abmoni(h thé (leatt bape Ip8 mightett take my too02ts © eave Os othertite tyan 4 meant them) ofthis one thing: , hat wheras in the procette ef this my boke , 3 baue intreated of certen ex+ excpfes,biually pracifed amongett bs, as names Ap of Playes and Cnterludes , of pauncing,gar ming, ar {uch other like : 3 fwouto not paue thie fo,to take mé, as though mp (peaches tens bed, tothe oucrthzotve and biter Difilsing of all ynd of erereptes int general x that is nothing amy fimple meaning. SBut the particulate dbus fes, tobich are crept into every one of thete feuc- all evercpfes, is the onely thing, tobicp 4 thinks ic of repsebenfion, . ePpeterut al Abutes ent atoay)twbo feeb nnot,d fore kind of plapes , fragedies anv enters Tnos in their otwn nature, are not onely of great Ancite,but alfa vere onetE an very comments Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imnces eproduced by cous wr ofrhea Huntington Library Tothe Reader.* e dable erercpfes, being ofco and poactifen ft mote ‘Chtian common weales as which containe matter (fuch they map be) both of poctrine, crus ition, good example and twbolfome inftructione ‘Gino may be bed in tyme and place conuenient, as conducible to erample of life an reformation ofmancrs, #02 Cuch is our grote 4 bull nature, ‘tbat tbat thing Wwe fr oppotite befoxe our eyes, ‘vo pearce further,and printe nétper én our barts En nnttibg, thant that thing, tobich is bard only ‘with the eares , as Horace, the bethen Peet can Switnetfe. Segnius irritant animum, dimiffa per ‘aures, quam que fant hominum occulis obieéta, $0, that tohen Yonet ¢ chat plapes, tragedies, ‘Eenterluns.are vfed to thete etids, for the Goole recreati6 of the minv,fo2 the geo example of life, o> the auopping of toat,tobich is euill,and teats ‘ning of that wwbich is god , tha ate thep very tola lerable erercyfes. sBut being vfen(as now com. ‘aonly thep be ).to the prophanation of the 3.070 bis fabsoth, to the alluring anv inuegling of the ‘People from the bletied too2n of God preached, to heaters and tnclean alfemblics,to yolenes, {unthpiftpnes, wopozdome, toanténes,dounkénes, ‘and tobat not ¢ anb twbich is moze, twhen thep are vfed to this end,to maintaine a great fo3¢ of ole Perfons, doing nothing , but playing and opting , bauing their tpnings of the ftoeat of ‘other Pens bzotbes, much like tuto dponets de touring § fwét ponte of f poze labouring bees, thats Tothe Reader. ave they esercytcs (at no bant) fufferable, Por being eo tothe ends that 3 bane (ai hep are not to be DidikeD of any fober, and toite On ae concerning baaniNg, 4 told not bane hee (quod Reader) to think that 3 conpemne the cerercpte it (elf altogether, foo 3 not the witelt Sages ann the Godlyett Fathers ano Pateiare thes that ener Kined pave now and than veo tbe fame,as Dauid,Salomon,an many atbers: but ap thia2bs be touch ¢ cBcerne the duntes theres af oncly, 6 being bieo bypen the seabanty dap, from mopning ontill might, un pudliqus femblies and frequencies of eaple, Ben Woe tnren together, wish poping, Gating, Drommings ano fach like inticements to twantorelte ¢ ttt, fogeter ith thet lapinges,Ceippingst athet ‘onchalkgettures, nota ftw. Meing led, > Far ther abufen in this Coxt,3 btterly vifconumen ‘But oppon the othertive being vleo ina mans pauaat-chamber, o> hototefo> bis Sante Colace, Pro cecreation in the feare of © D BD, 02 otber Juile abyoave toith refpedt bad to the time » place ano pertone,it isin no refpet fo be bifalatoeD. ano toberas a fpeae of ganingymp meaning és not,that it isan crercife altogether ontatoful, ion, 3 town that one Chaitin may play toith anotoer at any bind af Gooty,bonet, cule gee ime,o3 evercife,fo2 the mutaall recreation ane theotber 6 that they be natindamen sith - Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 Proquest LLC imaves reproduced by courtesy of The Huntington Library To the Reader: neitonfites, 02 defire of bnlatofull gaine : fo) the chmanndemét faith, thou thalt not couct: tobers fove,if any be Doine of thete affections, playing ra. ther for bis Godly recreation, than foz desire of filtbie lucre, be may ble the fame in the feare of Gon : pet foas the ble therot be not a let,02 bins erance tnto bim, to anp other Gaotp exploit. ‘MBut, fa man make(as it weare)an occupation of it, {pending both bis tyme and gone therein, frequenting , gaming botwtes , botwling allyes, anb fuch otber places, for gravdinetfe of lucre, to bim itis an erercife alfogetber bifcommentable and tnlatofull, — Gtiberfoze, as thete be erercye fes latufull, to them that knot bot to be them én the feare of © D D,(0 are fey pracifes at no ann fufferable to them that abule thé,as 3 bate ‘Mhewed. Wut take atpay the abules, the thinges én themfelues are not euill, being bien as inftrue ments to Godlynes , not mave as fpurres bnto dice. Chere is nothing fo goow,but tt may be ar buted, pet becanfe of f abutes, 3 am not (o frit, that 3 toto baue the things, themfeines remar ‘ned, no moze than 4 tvold meat and bpinke , ber it is abuten,btterlp to be taken atnay, And twheras alfo ¥ haue fpoken of the excette ‘in Apparel, ano of the Abute of the famne,as twel énmen,as in toomen generally , 3 wold not be fo vnnerftad, as thoush my {peaches extéded, to aup,tither noble,bonorable.o2 tworthipful:fo2,% ‘am fo farre from once thinking that any kind of fumpe TotheReader- furnptuons,cz gorgeous attire is nat tobe torn, of amp of them ,a8 3 fappote them rather Dinar ‘ments in thern,than atbertoife. ‘nd that they both may,and fo> fome refpects» ugh to were fuch attire(their bictbes callings, fandions and eftats requiring the fame)fe2 caus fes inthis my Booke lain botone , as mage apr ppeare , ano fo2 theviftinaion of them from the Tareriour Cogte,tt ts prouable both by the G&lazd of OODD, Ancient Waiters and common puadite ofall ages , People and ations , from the beginning of the Ucto210,to this Dap, ‘inp therfore, tober 3 fpeake generally of the tycelfe of Apparell , my meaning, is of the infer riour foxte onely.tbo fos themoft parte ‘bo farre: furpatie ether noble, bonozable, o tnoaAhspulls ruffling in foitks, Teluets, SSatens, Damatks, Tatteties, Golo, ilar, and what not ¢ witd their finez0s daggers , and rapiers guilte AnD egoitte burnitheD, anv comp ingrancn,twith all things els , that any noble » pontozable , 07 t002- Abiptull span doth, 0} may ineare » foas the one cannot eat be bifcerned frem the otber. ‘ET hele be the Abutes,, that 3 fpeake of, thele bo the cuills, that 3 lament,and thefe be the per fons that my tuo2bs bo concerne , as the tenure fof my Wake contneratiy taped, toany inoue ferent REA DER noth purpost. ‘his much F thought good (Gentle Reader) toinfogme thee of, (o> thy better mndrunion , as well Eary Engish Books One Early English Books Oniine Copyrights 2019 Pogues ty English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC TotheReader? \foell i thete fein points, asin all other the tke,’ sobertoenee they thall ebannce to marten ‘woke. Weleaching the, to conttruc al things to the betl,to beare toith the rudenes therof, ane togine the fame thy god-i00020, and gentle acceptannce. Sind 1 thusin thet D HD, ‘g bio thee,fares Thynetovieinthe Lord, PHILLIP Stubbes. y English Books Onlin, engls Ine, Copyright © 2029 Produes lish Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Phillippus ‘Stubeus CANDIDO LECTORI. Oren nisnig te garrpbtate ibellus ‘ forte meus,Lettor miror id ipfe pihil, ‘Obfitus eff etenim verborii collyuione plu(quim vandalica,tebus &infipidis. Quire fi fapias operom ne perdito poft hac rnoftra legendo,legas visiorayvale. @ Idem in Zoilum, ZOULE cum tanta rabre exardefcis in ommnety nb ids, quam folet vpfe canis t Dents io roduns alios,calamoque, ‘ncefTens hos,qui nil,nocuere tibi: ‘Vipeream in anes vibrans imguam qua mficiusit toxica bacchands finis ft Zoile nullus, Thora quigta tbi mullaque pratereat:, |» Cope tana: velativentrofus ZO LL Ebufoy ‘demiror medius quod minus ipfe crepess Aliud in cundem. Deemones ad tetrum detcendat Zoilus antrum, ‘hune lacerent furiz Cerborus ore voret, mprecor at mifero quid prrnas.ca fats meus? Bremona eircumnfert peétore namque fo, € Eiufdem alind, Sibi prolixus nimium hiber fte \pauga legasspotert fc ibe elle brcuss > mrss ni RNR EB A.D. Incémen- dation of the Au- thor and his Booke. F Bortall-man may challence pragle, For any thing done in this lyfe + ‘SC han may our Scubbes, at all affayes, ‘Aniop the fame withonten ryt. pot oncly fo bis Cooly seale, Sind Choithian lite accaxpingtie = Bat alfofo> this bake in fale, ‘Weare poefent,noto before thine eye Worein the Abutes of thete Daves, ‘ds in a gla thou mayo bebotd + Dp buy it than bear that be fapes, ‘And give him thankes an bundzed foto, eee a 1 HE AVTHOR AND HIS BOOK, 1. F, In Commen- dation of he AVTHOR arid his Boke. D to haning mave thé, feelie bake, : . anb bought thée to this frames 5 ‘Hall men prophane , who toyeshawe writ, Fill loth 3am to publith the, . Aid rrantenpamphlets flo” Jeff thou impaire myname. ‘Whiiclronely teh to fioorith vices ‘And wickednes the more, TheBooke, Deferue their praife, dnd for the fame, Accepted be of all, fo 2 good spatter twbat's the carte,’ ‘And fhall not this out A'V'T HO Reliah ‘wby you fo loth tyoulo be, Receite the Liverell pall? fen mar fost into the Welor10, Who'for good n ‘ered breft amp foptuine fo; fo frye 2 “He btatres to matiuefoyley : ‘Hath publithed this Godly Boke, 5 The Author, ‘With mickle pairteand toyle, 4 ‘Wherein, as + sobs is the caute,fo> that 3 koto, + .ou mayeft behold and fee, the toicked thou tilt mouty ‘The viees of the World difplayed ‘Gnd eke becaute thy ignozannce: rent to thy eye. és Cuch,as none can tone, Ap) Heflatereth nonests moft men doy 4 Tn Hopeto game a price: The Booke, But fhewes to all their wickednefley { ‘And Gods diuyne Tuftce, 1] 1 poube not,but all Govly erty A Godlyer bootie was newer madey ~ toill loue anv litte mae toell, Nor meeter for thefe d: ‘Sanetoy the other 3 care not, Oh read it than.thank GOD for it, ‘én pride although they Ctoell, Ue :THE Let PH AV TOR haue his praife, The Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 Pi 5 Copy vroguest LLC Imnces taproduced by cowtest ofthe Huntinaton Library The Author! ta - PL hon art alfo'no lette in tH . Ha MOM Sainte ZOILV Sets ESES mm baply at thecbap. . i i “The Bookes The Anatomie of i MOMVS tage,and Zoi cape H the Abufesin AILGNA. | senaamoo Din ‘oven 3 trutt,, ; Sopeak Wi i ey || @SCbe Auterlocutozs,07 ers, | |) | fatter ca em i i Spudens. Philoponus. | | | The Author. i ? (th raya on ont eo ‘od geue you iy can! ‘withbalo yt mica hte, ODD be ty eae, o spatter Philo \ ‘ ‘hn lee thera purge Eat. Phi. ama you allo,goo 2 ‘sBpotber leus, oaas | eamemenme cen \ ‘And you alfo god spatter mine, i em euery lyeth, Hh ee ier ibbismae: ec onset, Preferne you fill,and graunt to you J “Philo, gn debe, 3 bane fpent fome tyme ar ‘Sn Weanen a ptelling place, byead els where, then in my native countiey, (Jmatk neds confelle)but.bow falfe thatites post ig(by thom: focuice tt was Grd rumozed, 7 i a The i uit A faut syes san Early English Books Online, ear mine, Copyright © 2019 Proguest cL Images reproduced by courtesy of The Huntington juest LLC Fi I] | The AuthorsaTrauayler ‘The Anatomie, i Spud. 3 prav port what courte of lyfe; bane : ‘pouteapin this your longe abfence 5 fasth of ‘pour stone countrep? ’ Philo. Sruely (brother) z bane lead the tite “he lees ofa page SLranayler in a cerfaine famous piers A tanve, once named, Ainabla,aftersAinatirbe | tauylede but note paefentty called Ailgna,tobeccin A pane lived thefe feueh winters, and mozetras nailing from place fo place,cuen all the Land ‘uct iavitferentlp, ‘Spud. shat toas to your no ile barges, am fue? \ creasing, Philo. Stas fobuttobat third thank Geo TeeOBs bane atebieued ty and by bis bya adits ahte paofperoufly actompltie it, bis glozts sus name (twozthie of all magnificence)bee c+ temally paapfeo therefore, ' Spud, Andto whatente, did you piel 0 this gteat trauaple,if X may be fo bow abtoatter ; Philo. Truely, to fe fathions, to acquainte |. preesufes MP felfe twith the natures, qualities, popers [| aoe tties,anb convitions of all men, to byeake me || the anborto (elfe tothe tuoalde, fo learne rurture,ged Des te thse meanour, ¢ cyuill behauiour: to fee the goodly wailcin baad Gtyation of Cittics. Lowwnes and Countryes, ° swith their profpets,and commodities:anb f+, nally,tolearne the ftate of all thinges in ger nneratt: all which 3 coulo nener baue learned tmone place, 03 who fo teeth at pome, ever . ron Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imanes toproduced by cowtes)ofrhe Huntinaton Library of Abufes: ‘The benefit oftrauayling ommozinte 02 abioing in one place » knoto+ eth notpinge,in refpecte of him, that trauays Tet abzoade: and hee that knotweth nothing, is lpke a bjute MBcatte, but bee that knotweth all thinges (iwbicbe thinge none Doeth but Gop alone ) bee isa God amongett men.And feeing there ts a perfecis in knnotoleoge, as itt eucry thing cls, cuerp man cugbt to Defire \ that perfection: fo in my iudgementsthere 16 4. ssgctce as muche difference ( almoft) bettoigt a MAN perwixea mi, ‘hat bath trauaplco much,ano im thatbatb chekath ra. pioelt cues in one place, (in refpect of kmatys wayled and lenge » and fcience ef things ) as is bettwen a 2 man th man tpuinge, ¢ one dead im gtane. itp thers Wea foze 3 baue hada great fclucytie in tranaye ling abzoave, Spud, Seing that by Diuyme proninence,toe are beare met fogetber,let bs(bntill we come to pend of our purpofed iagney) ble fometa ference of the late ofthe Tloslo now at this aie as well to recreate our minds , as to cut of tye eopoufnes of onre iopneye, Philo, 3 am bery twell contente fo fo Doe, beinge not a litte glab of pour goo¥ compar Thebencfite, nic: 03, Comes facundus in via , pro ve- of 3 g00d hiculoeft,” 1. good Companion too trae Cnr aple teityall , is in fteave of a Tlagon 5 yiehall. By 9 i! Ailgna deftribed. The Anatomie, 18; Chariot, o> as the one Doth eate the pats ) fulnes of the way,fo bath the otber allentat pabfonmnes of the tourney intended, ‘Spud. S8nt,befoze 3 enter combat toith your to (becanfe 3 ata countrey man, rude and te offéce. Learned: § pou,a Cpuilian, indued with great Arequeto ‘dumbly befixch you, tbat pou top! not be offert Deb iwith me though 2 tale 8 you fomtobat grody, without epther poltthen tuozdes, 02 fpr ‘eb fpcecbes, which your Lwifoom doth require, polwer fo affozbe. Phil. Bour (peeches(I/put port out of doubt) hal uot be offentine to mee if ther be not of fenfiue to Goo fir, Spud, 3 pray yon,tubat maner of Countrep isthat Ailgna, where you fap you bane trae ailed,fo mnche Philo, A plea‘ant ¢ famous 3lanb,émmae jilgen a TeDaboute toith the fea , as it toere tit) « ‘goodly citry. tall, wheretn the aire is berie temperate,the ‘ground fertile,anb abounding toith all things either necelfary to man,o7 nezocfull fo2 beat, Spud, Gaipat binbe of prople ate tory that inbabite there? Philo,’ rong kinbe of people,antaciow bolo puidant,and beropcal,of great miagnante mitie,baliauntic an protves, of am iucempas rable featurejof an excelente complerion, ano in| ‘Thepeople of Align. Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imanes toproduced by cowtes)ofrhe Huntinaton Library rs: ae | epther ets thep be mare ingrate,, to Gob swiftome,knotwlenge and erpericnce)3 mote and my uvfufficiencic and inabplitic is not of + vine malice of our otone hearts, as from the o* + riginals of all oneleannes,¢ impucttie twhat+ * paue no fellowship twith the workes of Darks oskes iN of Abutes. The originall of finne. inal humanitie, inferisur to none bnder the foumne. Spud, SCbis people, whome Goo bath thus bietten janut nedes bee a verie godly people, the authour ofall grace,e of thete thetr bletinges elpecially? Philo, It gréueth me to remember thei 4... oe Tines,o2 tomate mention of eit toazes 02 jhe conicof notwithttanding that the Loybe bath bleteD Aitgna, that Wane, with the knotwlenge of bis truth above all other Landes in the world ,. pet is there not a people moze abgupte » wicked, op perwerfe,lining opon the face ofthe earth. Spud,, sfrom whence spring all thete cuille in man,fop we fie cucric one ts inclined to Gin naturally.and there is no fete topich linet, anno firmeth not? Philo, All wickednes, rais-biefe and Gintte, From whéce (doubte you not brother Spud, ) fpungethy of all enties ‘our auncicnt ennemie the Deuill, toe inuctes Priegis * rate copruption of our nature, anb tbe intefl foeucr But wwe are notw netve creatures, and aboptine cbilozem , created in Chzitt Zefus to ‘oe good ton; kes , twbich Goo bath prepared }V< ersh":° fo bs to Wwalke in. TAberefore Lee OUDEE LO joe wiehsie neff, but to put on the armour of light Chait Au, 5.19. nhs Domeldayathand: | The Anatomie * ‘Betns, to twalke i netwnetie of life and to Swoske our faluation in feare anv trembling, asthe Apottle faith , and our fanionr Cou bibneth 0s fo work , a8 out tooskes may glor tific ont beauenlye Father. Wut (alas) the that twas esr broarhen in any age which Aorithetb not notwe, sino therfoze the fears full daie of the Bo; cannot befarre of: at which Dap all the Titostb ghall Kamo in Hae hing fer , ano than thall Chait our Soauienr come matebing in § clotwbes of beaucn , with bis Taratancara founding in each mans care: The day of Rife Bou Bead , and come co iudgement,and Tee dey. oF than hall the Lozd reward enery qBan after ji], seal bis aoe mess, st potwlittle thisis effeemed of,¢ bolo fmatly regarded,to cafiver ¥ it grecuetiy me to the very barte, and there is i aloft no life in mee, | Spid. 3t is but a’ follie to greene at them, i Aube fojotve not fo2 them felues, Wet them | | Eaerymen finch in their otne Ginne:tpue well your fete spotter qyou hall not nftoeare fo: tems tee fp loll yoq, 36 it not writen? vaufuifque portabit fois onus, Guery one Coal beare bis otoh burs en, Anima que peccauerit yipfa morietar fonte that fxnetb Chall vp-wertore furceate to footw 03 greene anp more foxthem:fos thew ate futh.as the Rox bath caft of into a repr0s teat fence, @ preinnécat opt f fh, Early English Books Online, c eary¢ nine, Copyright © 2019 Proquest Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC g at opinion , § ppeoxDiniat | to) tonttaric is mofttrue, fo> there is uo finne, ee of Abutes: Of Chriftian charitiey dettruction,that hs potwer, bis glonée and ite {lice may appeare toall the ULlos10. Philo, Dy brother, ther is no ebpitté ma,ite Sobote bart (hinet’ (cintillula aliqua pictatisy amy fparke of Gop bis grace , which will not agree to fee bis etDien g fiers in the Lov, embers ofthe fame boop cobey2es of § fame Kingoom,¢ purcbaieo with ane # the fame ine Himable price of C)zilt bis blouv, to runne thus betpecatlic into tle gulpbe of beftructions and laberinth of perbition. 3 the leafeand eanett member of thy whole body , be butt, Hpounvedycicatriced o> byufed , DOLD ME {BE ype mara |p Apart,an eueric member of thp body, Feele EE harmonic of Hf gouty ana paine ofthe gricucd parte,fehing one member fj Eenscanring them felues , eucry ons n bis withancther ffi ¢ calling,tarepaite the fame,an neuer oping, ontillebat be refozed again to bis for» amer integtitie « perfection? Glpieh thinge it the balance of Chnttian charity, comfperatly ‘Aweighed,may mooueany good span tomourrt 05 theie vefection,and fo aay, bp all patible tmeang,to reduce them home again,that theit oules maic be faued mn the Daye of the Lor. Ind the pole commandeth bs,that we be {alter alterius emotamento)an ayde and belpe ‘ne to another. dup that we do goos to atl tmert,duin tempus habermus, whylelt we bate taine. Lo wwepe with then that urepe, fo madre swith them that meurne , ano 32 ty ta to be of like affection one towardes an other: ‘Ano counmon eafon aduertifeth bs, that twee _- bre ma boane fz one eles elie f>,Oreas ‘noftri partem patriaypartem amici,partem pa fenter endian, Dur Counteey calengeth sy. Bart of our byzth, our byethzen ann frendes | No mi born require an other parte.and our parentes(ann for himfeli hat optimo iure)boe vendicate a third parte? ‘Wherefore F will adap fo doe them goo(it a can)in difcouering their abufes,ant taping a pen thetr inosmities, that they fring the geéey | notifnes of their matanies, ¢ baunger offheps i Diteace,may in time fake tothe true bint I on, ¢ espert Chirurgion of their foules Choitt ‘Felus, of wheme onelie commeth all grace,and fo eternally be faued, Spud. S-2ing that f many and fo baynons finnes tg raicne and rage int Ailynayag pour wozdes import, and whtch maouie vou fo fret inteftine (osrowe,and gricfe of minde, Xp3ap you defcribe onto me maze pecticularly,fome i of thofe Gapitall-crimes, and chiefe Abutcs, which are there frequented,and which dithos | eu the maieic of Gov the mott,as you (ups pol | The Authorsintt? The Anatomie, | A parti- ti Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC Imanes toproduced by cowtes)ofrhe Huntinaton Library bealtye — ‘A particuler defcrip- tion of PRIDE, the principall A~ ‘bufe: and how manifoldirisin ArLe wa. PHIL OPONVS. ‘Duro twell fo requett me to tipber foo2tp onto you parte of thole great Abutes (and Cardinall Gices ) vied in AILGN Aso; no man itt ani Catalogue,botv pzolise foener, is able to compsebent the famme of all abufes there i ‘i ‘Gn tobereas you twoulbe bane mee ‘to lpeake ofthole Capitall op chiefe Abutes, which botb.ace eanly in their otwne nature, ant tobich otfembe the maiettie of Goe motte, + spac thinke you thake bands toith tbe fwwosne enemies of Ova the Papittes , tobo fap,there * are tivo hindes of rine, the ane veniall,the o* ther letball 03 Deadly, Sut you mule onder? air insein ‘and, that there isin the leat rune, that {8 isowaena- ommitten epthet in thougbt,twezD¢,07 bebe, ture iemor- (pea, Var vniuerfa iuftitize noftra fi remota tall. , || mifericordia imdicetur . Wolo be to all our righ teoutines , if mercie put atoay thep ould bee 4upged.:) but itis vanmable, denpta miferi- cordia Dei, ifthe metcie of Gob be nat exten -ped. ann againe, there is no finn fo grénous, || aubich the grace'any merep of Ooo ts not able 33.9, re * w ‘The number of Abufes in finite. i 1 | Pride,the roote ofall vices. ‘The greatett abutewhich ofeaderhgod ‘mals pride, Pyne afall au’ rectts.10. The Anatomie to connteruaite titbat,+ iit bee bis pleafure to blot it out fo3 euer.fa ¥ pou fenctsthere ta no fam fo veral,but ifthe merci of God, be not Stretched out,i¢ is bammable:nos yet as nie fire fo moptall , whieh by the grace anno mercic of God, may not bee Done atoay. And therfoxeas wwe are not to prefume of the one, fo twee are not to detpaire of the other. IBut to returne againe to § fatiftping of your vequett. Lhe greatett abute, which both offendeth god ofte, # 1s there not alittle abaaunceD,ts the execrable ne of ide’, and excette in appes tell, wwbieh is there fo ripe,as the filebie fruits thereof aut long fince, pretented themfclues: before the throne of the maiettie of Goo, cale ling and crping fo vengeance Dagand nights ‘incettantly. ‘Spud, GHiberfore pave vor intéveD to peat, ‘0f sive the ict of all geuing ato it the fir pplace iw your tractation>Beraute it ts euitt tnt it (elfe, amo the efficiente caufe of enill,o2 fo3 forme other purpote? Philo, $03 no other caute, but fo that 3 thintte it to bee,not onelp euill and pamnable in it otone nature, but alfo the veric efficient canfe ofall euitls And therfore the totfe matt twas bolve,, to call it Tritium omnium malo- rum,the beginning and twelfpaing uf at euils, $27 ag from therote ail natural thinges Dee growy,a take theie beginning:(o from f carte rate ‘opyright © 2019 Proquest LLC anes saproduced by courten) ofthe Muntinaton Library of Abules? Three forts ofppride, rote of petiferous y2ide vo all other euilles fpyoute,and thereof are tngenerate.herfore map 1Daide be called nat inxproperty » Mater- ceula & origo omnia vitiortty “nous, what erpme fo lagittous, perilioas, obat attemptfo véterous,tabat ens erpoifeto pernicions,o: tobat thing 0 offetae to 00 07 hurtful tom,tn all p wosto, which sna (of bimtelfe a bery Soatbanas)te maintatrt bis pride tithall,twil not twillinaly atebienc? Percof wee atte tomuche esperience cucrye Dap,tmoze isthe pitti. ‘Spud. (ow mapfalo is this fn of P2zbe. ‘bereby the glorie of God is defaced, and bis maieftie fo qreeuoctty offenbed? Philo, Prive és tripartite, namely, f p20 pride isthece of the barf, the paine ofthe mouthyg the p2vDe foltprnicof | cof apparell,which(onles 3 bee deceined)offen- she eth God moze then the other ‘two, For as pride of the beart # mouth is not oppofte to pe,tto ifible to the fight, amb therefor intice not others to banitie ¥ fin (nottwitbctanDiing they be greuous fines in the ight of Cen)(0 the pride of apparel,remaining in fght,as amt eremplarie of euill , imouceth the tobole mart to twickednes and finite. Spud, Bot is the prine of bart committed: Philo, fpsive ofthe bart is perpetrate, whe tas a man lifting bit fire on bigbe 5 thinteet of Fae. the mother am wytacisitbur nrfeof al uifeic€ + fos what oyna fo bape prude dares wobat Dee (0 acengest., fp ofthe mouth and pride of sppurell. | Pride,deuided, The Anatomie rr re of Abufes: Pride,vainglorious. otbimtelt.aboue that tobich be is of bimtelte: | {clues fo: any vertue,fancimonie of lyfe, fins fempneth, bileict and repsoacbeth all men, binking none comparable to him (elfe,tobote righteoutnes nottvithCanbing, is ipbe te the Polluted cloth of a mentiruous woman : _, Dbertore, the Bapde ofthe Beart , mave ite, Be faite ste be a aebelions elation » 0 is, Loftonge tppe of the mynde, agayntte the Zatve of Goo , attrybutynge and afcrys bonge that twnto bimtetfe, iwbicbe is proper fo Gop onely, nv although it bee the Lozde, Qui operatur in nobis velle,& poffe,twbo to ‘Retp in bs both the til amp powwer to bo goo, Negloriaretur omnis caro, lealte anie flethe streav-eg, UM! hott of bis owne polwer ano Srrenath, Y= pet Pride, tuith bis Cofin germapn Philautia which is Sclfelouespertinaneth bir, be bath hbo of io mans belpe but bis otone: that be Tandeth by bis oton proper Grength ¢ potwer ‘ant by no mans els,¢ that be is al mn all,pea, (opertect ano gon, as no moze can be exacted atbee. ipud. Wolo is rive of tne;des,0p pride of oaths ommitted# nes tw pride of LH» $Brive of the mouth,o2 of tvozbes, i Tommie °F shen te boat, buagge 0 glosi,eytber af one the mouth flues our RinteD,contangupnitie, byath, pas commaned, Fettage,anb fucbe lites02 When toe extol our felacs I t Whar of the Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC anes saproduced by courten) ofthe Muntinaton Library s Dzeampng a perfection of himfelfe,toben be is cerptiv of Godlpres, which epther is in bs,02 nnotbpnig lett: dn in refyec of bimtette, con which we pretend tobe in bs, Jn this kinde of Prine(as in the other) alot enery one of ferneth:fos thal you not baue al(tnt a maner) boat ¢ baunt themfelues of their Aunceto;s, and pogenitozs 2 faying, ¢ crping tith opett mouth:3 am a Gentleman, am wosthipful, Jam Wonourable , 3am sPoble , and 3 cant not tell what : my father toas this, my father nas thats 3 ain come of this boute,anb 3 ant come of that: Wiheras, Dame Nature bypnge eth bs all into the woslve,atter one fozte,and receineth all againe, into the toombe of our ‘mother, a meane, the botvelles of the earth,al none anb the fame ogber an manner, tottbe ‘ut anp difference o> biueritie at al, tperof move bereafter albe fpoken, Spud. Botois Drive of Apparell cimitteo? hilo, %Sy toearyng of Spparcll maze gozs How prieof sgeous , fumptuaus ¢ precious than aux fate, #PP¢! sper tallyng 02 condition of lyfe requitetb » tobers Pears &S~ by, toe ave putted bp into Pntde,and tnfosced to thinke of our clues, moze than we ought, bopnig but bile earth and miferable tuners, ‘ino this finne of Gpparell (as 3 bane fayde before ) hurteth moze then the other tivo: for ‘the finne of the beat, burteth none, buf the ‘Autho2,in whom it Lredeth,fo tong as it burs ety not fozth into crteriour adion;and the 310e Early English Books Online, anes saproduced by courten) ofthe Muntinaton Library MenbecomeMontters) The Aniatomie 7 Princ of the mouth (wwhiche conkteth, as F baue faya, in oftenting and boagayng o fingular vertue,eptber in bimtelfe,o3 fome o- ‘ther of bis kinreD, and which be arrogateth to Dimfelfe (bp Wereditarte postion , 03 lineall Diffent}though it be mere tngoolp in it otoR Nature , yet it is not permanent,(fo2 woz0es: fip into the aire,not leaning anp pzint 07 char radter bebinde them to offend the eves, ) 35ué this Ginne of ercemfe in Appareltremayneth as an Grample of eupll betoze our eves, and as & pronocatine tonne , as Cxperience baplye thetveth. . Spud, Tloulo you not pane men te obterue A decorum to a Decencie, a comlinetie ¢ a decorum tn thete beeblersd. ‘giuall Attyze 2 Docth not the wopde of God ‘ammaund bs to bo all things decenter,& fe cundum ordinem ciilem: decently anb after acyuile maner? Philo. 3 would with, that a necencie,a com Ip ober, and as you fap, a decorum were abe ferned,as well in Attp2e,as in all things els: but, would God the contrarie wer it true t Fo) molk of our nouell Znuentions and new or apport! fanSteD fethions, rather Defopme bs then ade suther Aefor- o2te bs:dilguiie bs,then become vs:makyng ireth,thaa USrather, to refemble fauadge IBeattes and aorscchve. Mearne Pontters , then continent, ober ano ebatte Chzittians, Spud, Bathe this contagious intaion at ride ‘opyright © 2019 Proquest LLC a ‘of Abufes: Newfangledneffein Aig? Pride in Apparel , infected and poyfaned anny ‘other countrey,befide Ailena,fuppote yotte Philo, Moroubt, but tbis poplon hath Med forth bis induence,and potozed feath bis fits Jking vregges ouvr all the face of the earth, bat ‘pet Zam fare , there is not any people onder the Zediacke of beauen,bow clownity,rurall 02 bautith focucr,that is fo poitoncn with this Arfnecke of Pzite,o3 bath dzunke fo Decpe of ‘the bregaes of this Cup,as Ailgna bath, totty ariefe of conftlence 3 fpeake it, tith fozot0 J Ge ét,ano witb.teares 3 lament it. * Spud. sBut 3 baue Bean them Cape, that oF ther ations pale them,fo2 erquifite b2euery NGCetT in Apparell : as, the Italians the Athenians, wich prides the Spaniards,the Caldeans,Heluctians,Zuit- Ailgea, zers, Venetians, Mucouians, and fuch Ipke : notw,tobither this be true 07 not, greatly dee fire to unotve, Philo. SCpis is but a bifour,o2 cloke,to bide their SSopometrie twithall: onelye fpoken,not prenedsfopged in the deceiptfull epint of theie tone brapnes : $02 (iferedit may be given toanciont wwsiters,)the Ezyptias are (aib,nee tier to bane cbaged their fatbion,oz alteredtbe forme of tbetr frtE Attire,from the beginning to this pay:as Tacobus Stuperius,lib de diver fisnoftrz ztatis habitibus, Pag..é,atfiemeth: + + SCbe Grecians, are faioe,to bfe but one kpnde Of Spparell without any chaunge = thats te its Forcigneguife of Ap. © The Anatomic, dit :alonge Cotone, reaching notone to the gromnpe, ‘Lhe Germaynes, are thought to be fo yses ie in obferaing one brufozme falhion in ps parell,as thep bane neuet receded from their firtt Dyigina: as the faiD Stuperius Capt, it thete wwopbes: Non enim mores leuiter mu- tare vetuftos, Germanus vngnam confacuit incola: WAbiche in Cnglph Glerfe, is thus spruche in effec, {The Gernayne people neve vey lightly to chop and chaunge ‘Theirtullomes oder els Attyre, wherin abroade they range, € Che Mufcouians , Athenians Tealians, Brafilians, Affricanes, Afianes , Cantabri- ans, Hungarians; Ethiopians 3 els, tobat ‘ation foener,bnder the Sune, are (ofarre | aevime foe people of Algns, mera in effed, they elheme it tte o: mute at all (ott repell the coloe,and rowes their (ame yea, fome of them are fo {mally aboiaed therto,that fettyng apart all bonettic and shame, they gocleane naked, Dtber fome meanly apparelicd ,fome in Beatts (kines, fome in baite,s what euer they can getsfome. inane thing,fome in another, nothing reqars Ding cyther bole. thors,bands.cuffes.thirts, ‘9: any thing els.and the cinitett nations that are, bes fo farre cfrannged fawn the prrve of aval Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC anes saproduced by courten) ofthe Muntinaton Library f ee ‘of Abufes: Beutith fahions in Ailg, of apparel that thep effeme bimas beauclye attyren that is clothed in our carsica y frises, ruggs,anb other kins of cloth, as twe bo bint that is clap all once in Gilkes, beluets,fatens, damatks, grograins, taffetics, and fuch like, ‘$20 that berby pou fe,that they peak bntrule that fap,that other nations exceede them it byauerie of apparcll. 02 itis mi allother ations onver the fun potw Grange botw netv, bow fine,o7 boto comly focner they think thetr fathide to be, twhen they be eSpar red with the Dpnerte fathions, € fandgic fo3s mes of apparell in Arlgna, are mol onbande fame,b2utidy and monftroute, Sind berby it appeareth that no {eople tn the Cuero is fo nrionfe tn net fangles,as they of ilgna be, But graiite it were fo, anb admut that otgers, excelled them , ( tobich is fatfe ) tall tue bo euill , Beraute they bo fo? thall their twicked> nnelfe excufe bs of finne, if toe commit the like ‘¢ Wwopfe hall not the foule that fnneth opez ‘Awherfore let bs not Ginne of prefumptié,toitty the multitupe, becaufe they b0 (o,leatt toe be plagued with them beraufe we bor the like. ‘Poreouer thote Cuntreyes are rich and Wels Osher coun thie of them fetues, abounding with all Kinbe tyes n0:10 nf precioufe oxnaments , aud riche attyre, as te blanved | Glks, veluets, Soatens , bamatits, farcenet, “evel her, | taffetic,chamlet and fuch like( oo al thefe are | ae i the opts emdrewe) an thetfoze vi ; tf PridcandPleafurein Ailg: The Anatontie, {they tocare them, they arenot muehe to bee ‘Blamed; a6 tot bauing anie other bind of clox thingto coner themtetnes withall. Sof wee would contente our eles toith facb kitbe of ‘Orher Coun- attire, fg our otone Countrey Doct mnintftce uycsefteme ‘pntn bé,it were much tollerable’. ‘But wee ecto mucke ve fy furppifed in $Baibe that if it come not ofsikes, el gan Beyond the teas, its not ost a frrato, eee Savas thn toe fmpouerity aur felues in bupliy © ‘thelr triding merchanbises , moze ptefant tha anecellarie,ann inctch them, iobo rather laugh ‘at ba in their Seues, than otbertnife,to fee our “gret folic it atrecting of trite, departing WS gan merchanbiges for it. dino botwe litle they ‘pefdeme of Gilkes,veluets,fatens,vamafks ano fuch lke, wee maye eately fin that ther felt ‘jem to bs fo todlles, friges, ruggea,cargled, ‘ani tbe Ine, tobiebe thep coutbe never bor, if ‘hep eftemed of them as much as te doe. $90 “hat pou fe they are fopceD of necetptys to ‘Weare (uch riche attyze, wanting ther things: (tobercof toe pane ftoze) to inncftthemfelnss: Abithall, Sut tobo eth not (excepte wilfullic blonde) that no ttecelfitie compelleth ste! ‘Aweare them bauing abunvace of otber things! tolattire ont felues with, both banfomer, toa ‘mer, an as comtie as thep in euerie refpeae! ‘SBut farre fetched, ano deare boughte, is goo oy Langes they (ap. Spud, Doe pow thitthe it not permitted td + amy paninge ftoze of other necetary clothing of Abufes: Who may weate rich Arcyre. to toeare,Giks,velurts,taffetics,¢ otber fuche iche atty2e,of tobat calling focuer they be of? Ph, J doubt not , but it ts tatufull fo: § por teftates, the nobilitie,the gentrie,yeom. nrie, Every man ‘an foz encrye priuate fubiecte els to weare MY west ap pull accore ding thir callinge, attyze enery one in bis degrer , accozdinge as bis calling ano conpition of life requiretb, pet Ameane is to be kept , fo2,omne extremum vertiturin vitium, cuery ettreme , is turned into vice. Che nobilitye(though tbep baue fos eof other attyze) and the gentrie(na Doubts) Thenebitiry map bfe arich,anb prccioute rend of apparel may weare (in the feare of Gon) to innoble,garmitye ¢ fet Eerz:oular~ {oathe their byathes, Dignities, funcions ang ‘76794 why. callings , but fo: no other retperte, they map ‘not in any manct of topfe. be maieftrats ale fo, ¢ Officers in the wweale publique by tohat tptle tocuer they be calleo(accasdinge to their abplities)map were ({f tbe iB2ince,o2 Soupers tntenent 00 Goolp command) coftlie o7na- ments and riche attyae , to Dignifie their cal» Mates ings, and fo pemontteat and thetwe foxth, the may were excelency,and woxtbines of thetr offices, and Simpruoule functions , therby to trike a terroure ¢ feare ““Y'* & wy ‘into the barts of the people, to offent againtE the maielty of their cattings + but yet tooutD ‘J Wilh , that inbat fo is fuperfuons 2 oucre amuche,either in the one,o2 in § other. Chole be dittributed to the belpe of the pore members ‘Bf Chill Zeus, of whom at infynite number Cy. bays ind as fo2 the prinat fubices,tt ws not atang — rp, f02 the canies aboucfain, but not of cucry le ‘and latuful that they Gould ieare fike,bel» proud Arnet inDifterentlie , that baue Goze oF © ets, fatens,baméfis,goutD, filuer anp tebat ater atty3e inongh And yet otD not the Loxn n ther lit though they be ncuer to ctte tomain — oxDeane thefe riche osnaments and gozaiaxle ' tain it) except thep beitig in feme hunte of ef — tetkinents tobe tuoyne of all men, 03 of ani, i wiNerlanfall gee in the commen wealth . bo bie it~ez the — fomuche as to garni betwtfi, an fet fot, ees nignifyingand innckling of the tome. ut the matefly ¢ gloric of this bis earthly kings weire fump- NOW there is fach a confute mingle mangle e€ Bone: 302, as cloth of gold, Arate,tapeBtrie,& Heourauyie, apparellin Ailgna, and (ueb parpeftcrous exe Gach otber riche oxmaméts, pendices ano pane . coffe therof,as cucry enc is peumitteh tofatit gings in aboufe of ettate , ferue not onety to it out, in twbat apparell be Inf bimfelte, 03 manuall ¥fes and Ceruple occupatios but aly tan get bp ante hind of meancs. Sotkat itis _ (0 ta decozate,to bewiic ¢ become the boule, ‘perte bardto knewwe, who 1s noble, tubois anno thewe the riche ettate and gloste of the Swo2Chipfull,tvbo is a gentleman, who ts not: stoner: fo thete ricbe o:namients an timp 02 pou thali baue thote , which are neither of teoufe beltments , of the cattbly terciterp of the nobplitie gentilitie.ne> ycomary, no, nog this Wloslo,do nat onelie crue tebe won of + guid itisam Petanie Dagltrat o7 Dcce mthe commen , tem.to thom it doth appertarne(as before) fe Gaus tueleb,go Daplic in ilkes, teluets,fatens,tas , but alfa to the-n foxth,} pote: welth dignity | om snoiher"mafks,tatfeties, and fuch like notturthtians | riches, and gtaxie of the L020 , the Gutios of 4 by appaell. ping that thep be both bate by bp2tbe, mane + all goodnelle, and bere in, the prouitence bby cffate,s (eruple by calling.cChis isa great ; ano mercy of Goo appeareth moft plainelye, . onfufion #a general bifozbery@op be mercy ; f02 wher there is tkore of other clothing there i full vnto vs, bath be geuen, telfe ore of fils, velnets, fas Boos Spud. 4f it be not latefull (03 encry one, to{ fens,damatks,and fuch Ise: and wher there it Aweare, Alhs,velucts, fatens, pamatks, tafter, is plenty of them , there is no clothing cla,al» tics. goto, filuer,prceioute ftones, ¢ what not, MOM, athus the Lovo dip deals fox that cusp twberfoze bin the Lom makes o:bein tirme _ funtrey ougbt to contente themfelites , with Philo, 3 dente wet, ewt they may be te eons ‘there alone kind of attyse: sept neeefiptie : i aye Sumptyous Atiyre: ‘The Anatomie of Abufes, Rich ornaments? i baplte do perth , tbozotve toante ofneretfarie of them, who want otter things to cloth them refeei3 , anb but fuftentation to therr bodies, tnitha!,02 of jnobplity,gentilptic,o» maguthes ‘Wherfore th lord mds riche ornag, Whertori doterucy Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 Proquest LLC imaves reproduced by cour sy of the Huntington Library N $01 fat e By whom App.was giuen. ‘The Anatothie foyce the contrarie, fo: than toe are to. ou Ubertie in the feare of ov. Spud, 3 praye vou let mee intreate pow, to Geive me wherefore our apparell was gints ‘b6,an by twhomer Philo, Pour requefte is both bitfufe and ine fricafe,and moze than mp toeake an infirms ‘Wheawhere, Snowlenge is able to compzebend: pet,teatt 1 see oerap. might bee adludged bnunilling to Dac god, A puellwas Willaflay to doe the bell 3 can. Zeueare —_ lbettthe Loyd our Gov.a fpiritual. intele Lectibte baverfEanding Cubftance,incompzebert fible, immenfurable, ¢ inaccetfible, bad bp bis woord,and beauenip wi‘eoome Choift Jelus, ‘ereated and made § tvozto , ¢ all things tber+ in contapncb,$ Grte dap be created man, after {pis own ftenifitune anf Iixenes, in nmocencte,, polincs,righteoutnes, # all Kind af perfection, ‘be placco bim in Paradite terettrial cmaun- bing bim to trl ¢ manete § fame.{2ba facut, auiolo maligner of mankunp, tobo before was: an Angel ta veaue, ¢ thpough fn of pride iar rogating to bimfelte p feate,¢ throne of Gong matefty,caft down into p lake of bell,cnupinig| mans glozious effate, which be than bao lof, came bnto man in Parabite, unticed bim (ol tosteoute erpent) to cat off forbivden fruite, awberof fhe Lore God bad forbioven him te taff,on pain of bis life:mettwitbttaving, Ada sondetceading to pis wits ber perftrations. Theiler aman bythe maliecof the cull, athet ‘of Abufes: The fall of Adam, rather to the serpent, baning bussed bis ter ‘nemous faggettions into their eates, toke of fhe apple, dip eat,contrary to § expzette come mmandement of his God. Chis bone their eves vere opened, thei fato their nakennes,e tocre not a litle ahamed( yet before fin tons coms mittca,thep being both nakeD,twere not athar ‘med, but fia once committed,they became Ors leans, filtbie, lothfome, ¢ deformed) ¢ fetned then garméts of fig leaues together, to couce fheic Ghame Wwithall. han the Lore pittping their mufcrie,¢ loathing thetr befoxmity ane ‘bE pelts, felles of beatts to make them gars monte tithalt,tothe end that their thamefull arts might leffe appearespet fome are fo bza faced ¢ (a inapudent,that to make § nevi Rs bis members fpoxt, will not fticke tomate °°" pen thew of thofnparts, twbich Cod cSmann DetY to be conered,natare iwilleth to be bin, © onetty és athamd once to bebotd o: lake bps. Spud . 3 gather by your woyps thaee fpecialt pornts, Fil fin tuas the cafe toby our ay parell was ginen vs, Secondly, § Codisthe = author, giuce therof. Cytol, fit was giné *) ‘ba to couer our Shame Uball, ¢ not ins fatiable netires of més wat ¢ lururious cies? Philo. Pour collects is very true. Chan fee ‘ing ¥ our apparel was giné bs of god to Lotter Wherfor one ‘ur fhame,to Keep our bodies frd cold,¢ fo bet apparel ws &5 pricks in our eies,to put bs in mind of our geucavs. iy. mueries, teats Proud Ap.theDeuils Nets. The Anatontic, # feailties, imperfections anb in of our bacled ‘ ‘iyping from the cSmaundements of goo and ‘obedicnee of the bighett , and to ercite bs the rather to contrition and compunction of the Spirit,to betwaple one miferp,e to crane mers spat} mercifull bands of Oob, let bs be thats to Gob foz thent , be fozie fo our Gunes, (tubich weare the canfe therof ) an be tent to the glozy of our God , ¢ the benefpte of our bodies and foutes,againtt the great payot the ‘Roxb appeare. But (alas) thele good creatue res,tobich the 1.0.0 our Goo , gaue ts fo2 the refpects befaze rebeatfeo , toe pane fo perucrs ted; a6 nol they ferue in-ttean of the deuills nettes,to catcyc poze fonles in: fo euerp one © menboties NOW adaits(almoff) couet to beck and painte | | Iveing Gpul- their lining fepulebaes o? exthly grawea(theix [ches bobies J meane) With all kind of branerie, ‘what foeuer can be Deutfed, to delight § eyes of the tnchat beboulders,twherby Gav is bile ‘ponozea,offence is encreafen, and much fine Daplie committed,as in further bifcourte Chalk Paty anpear, BDid the Low cloth our: et parenta ea ets 0 af ae Sea aananet role, ox pate ont oe oftcrity ) for cuct rete make all out garments, (0g it is not ‘Nolo Latwtyll to go in richer acrage, tinea sti Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 Proquest LLC snes aproduced by coutten, of the Huntinaton Library ] of Abules? Theright vi of Ap: offendinge bis maicttic? * Philo, Although }1Lo2d did not cloth thé fo meanly,for that be bad nothing els,moze pres ioule to attyze thent wwithall (fo Domini eft terra,é plenituco eius,the earth is the Lords and the fulnette therof, faith the Lox by bis pfalmitt:And by bis Prophet. Cold ts: arb Gluer is mpne,and all the riches of the toot is mp tun) yet no donbt,bat be tuould p i their meane ¢ bafe attyze,Chouto be as a rule, D2 pedagogie nto bs, to teachbs f tue onght rather to tualbe meanclye,an Gimplye, aM. soya. ‘porgiouly, 02 pompoutty: rather feruing p2e> tc weceghe fente neceffitye:, than regarding the twanton crherto ©- appetits of our lefcintoufe mindes:s20t with by nec! fandinge 3 fuppote net , that bis beauentye tha ‘> ted” ‘maiefty wonlo,thatthofe garments of teter, ' thouto anv as a rule 03 pattern of neceliptic ‘bnto be, toperafter tue holo be boiio to thape all our apparell fo3 enero} els greenoutlye to 2 offende:but pet by this, tue may fix,bis bleed ‘will is, that ine Ghoul rater goan ace benethy our begrée , than a ofeaboue, Ano any time ple conering pleateth the Conly , fo that it re- pell the colve, and couer the thame, it is moze than manifett, as twell bp the legends both of propbane Wittorpographers Cronologers,and ‘ther toxtters,as alts by the centares , erat | ples and ipues of all Gootysfince the begin ing of the woplosind ict 2.030 toouilD not, that a a i [1 Nocohttiencerepofedin Ap: The Anatomic * i ‘fifbismesa that the atteze of Aoant , should pave beens: ; jf etegge” M0 patoran ot mediate ta be 1 : oe in marcy toould,¢ in bis almighty petves | Seetnnocy Coola pave dnneti them i Gs, beluets Car | tens,grograins,golo, Mluer, ¢ tbat not. ut | the Lapp our Gad fopetatvesthat tbe bad clay | then man, ittrieh amp gopgioute attre (fache i is our proclpuitye to Gune)be twold baue bene I probe therot as too fi it is come to pale at his day (Sod amend it.) and therby purcbats | fo bine, bis boop and Gul,ezruall emg! nation,. Spud. SLban it feemeth a thinge material, | ‘and of great irmpoztace, that te refemble oug | ‘iri sparéts in autterity,and finplicity of aps Darel Gomcheas maze be pale, nate | not? , ' Philo, put no religion in goinge , 02 not sgoinge in the like Cinple attyse of our paréts / Norcligion repofedin Rpt,” Moanyg Cua,(as our Papiltes, Dapitts ? ng, | foorbonitts,Soztonittszno,Atheitts atbeitts: | no platie Sathanitts bo, placing all hier ree | Aigion in bethen gatwients »¢ Romith raggs) * fo that tue obferue amteane and e¢ceae nigt in pride, Sut notivithitanding,if toe appioe hep a litle nearer them , in Godly impli and Chaittian fobzietie , both of apparel any | maner of Iyuinge, tue Moutn not onely plage ‘God a great deale the moze , andenritche our Euntesy, but, alfa anon many frandals¢ of | fencés, | anes saproduced by courten) of the Huntinaton Library ‘of Abisles. Hell,therewarde of Pride: fires, which grote daily by our erteffine ryot, ‘ano rpotoufe ercotfe in apparell, #02 bath noe Papparell fEpzre oppe the beart to pribezvat tt not intice others to fine? and Doth not fin ‘The purebate gell the guerdon of pride ? Pride Spud, But thep fiv,tbep pleate Sov,rather ‘than offend him tn twearing this gozgioute ats tysesfor therby the glozn of bis Wworkmanthip tn them doth moze appeare. ABetides that, re maketh a nian to be acccptrd,an eteentcd of dw enery place:tw):tas othertwie,thcp SyoulD ‘be nothing tefe. Philo, Co think that the Lorde our Gov is rine tond ace ‘Delighted in the fplendente Cyetuc of outtvard cepreth n> apparell , 02 that it fetteth forth p glory of bis man aiter his Ereatares,and the matetty of his ingam 3 PRL fappote ther is no mA(at leat no perfect che ‘Gian man)fo bewitched or afotten. o> that {)- Weare,as muchas to far,that Minking prides €filehie Gane , tenven tothe glory of God, (0 that the moze ioe fon the moze te increate bis praple and glorpe. Wut the Loyd ours ‘Goo is fo farre from diligdtinge in Gane, that be aviungeth them to etcrnall Deaths and damnation , that committe tbe fame, ‘ban twho is be that twill take pleafure fr. ‘apne apparcll, twbieh éf ét be tone but Atobple , tml fall to ranges, andif it be ‘hot ipore , tilt fone totte op els be eater ‘With mothes, Pis wages are not ours ‘wages Mancomly ofhim(clfe) The Anatémié ‘of Abules: Proud App.deformeth mas Swapes, bis inogements,not our ivogementy; | Be at firtt? 02 at leatttubp gaue be not com as be Cayth,bp bis ioplet: and twheras thep | maundemét in bis will,¢ tettament tobich be i bolve, that Apparel fettet forth the glory of fealcd whith tbe price of the blend of bis fone Nie aryre 948 @Patele tn is creatures, makynge theme to cloth our felics in riche ¢ gozaionte apparel ‘io aukerke tO.appeare fairer,than other topfe they wwonla |to fet fosth bis glory f mozer2But alway with Gceatareof Of thecnfelues,it is blafphemoutly fpotren, an | thefe pecs, ¢ bellu baggs , tubo retaine this God feme mnuche Deragateth, fram f ercllency and glosy. | opinid, that curfed pride glozifictb Gov, fete Gyre, pf his name, Fo2 faith not Gad bp bis prophet | teth forth or betwteieth bis trosbmathippe tw i sPopie,that after be av mane all ereatares, | bis creatures. 3m bat is if,fos me to erpotius ‘ebsbclo them all,y bebouto they twcare (and. | tat with them, fo: Doubties né boul this, bué etpecially mi, the exceltentett of atl other bis |fuch as be mifecreants (03 beuitls incarnate) exeatures,tobom be mave after bis oton Gimis ; ¢ men caf oF into a reprobate fence, tobore F ©" litube ¢ likmetie)erceninge gai? dino tnere alt | befeech the Lov in the botvels of bis merey, The renter! ‘sreatures goo ¢ perfec, ¢ antp ma not perfect: | either fpcedely to cbucrt that ther perith not, Crinettre tno3 faire inonghé3t thete thet (peeches were: 02 cls confounde, ¥ they burte not, that peare to dcfroysit truas( whieh in the futnetfe of thetr blafpbemde | map be ‘pps Afracl.SChus baning futticientsiropenneng thee Shame not to Speake) tha might wwe eaflp | 1p(3 truft)retelle their falfe pottibs,3 leaue Gases, onuince the L020 of bntrue fpeaking, who im. | them to the Lox, beteechinge them (as they bis (acreo woz, infox:neth vs, that ma isthe jee their oton falnation linguas cépefcere perfecelt Creature, ¢ the fapsettot al others, j digits: to foppe ther facritegtonte moutbes Seuer be made(ercepting the beuent (pirite, | swith ther fngers,¢ not to fpit againt beauem Aingetical creatures) ater bis toa ltkmete: «02 hicke againtl the pricke as they no ania as before Dm who arte thou, that reafonelE | longer, $03 the Lord our God is.a cOCuming Avith thy Creatos 2 Tall the elay fap nto the || Ger,e tpon obftinate Sinners thal rane notort Fueryoneie patter,tobp batt thon mabe me thus 2 Ds cant) fire bsimton,¢ coniume them in bis Lozath. sae ree pclap make bimdelfe better faunzed than the || Shis is onr postion acquired by inne. Ror (lle potter tobo gave bint bis itt tramp ¢ p2opo2e | Spud But tubat fap yom to the other baanch with his erea~ iom2 Gopal We thinks that fHinking pride, cars ' of their conclufion,namely,that Apparel! mas ‘on and © make the tooshanidhfppe ofthe Lox ta fem /| Meth them tobe accepted, and Wel tar it neve ‘ery place ¢ ! Philo, “Tayzer # Ryan wyp vid not the L020 orbs io Early English Books Online, Copyright © 2019 ProQuest LLC anes saproduced by courten) of the Huntinaton Library

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