fo. 9.Serchefeild of St. Johns in Oxford.[33]
Cursus celerimus, sæpe pessimus.
Sit opus in publico, intentio in occulto.
A dissembled Christian, like an intemperate patient, which can gladly heare his physicion discourse of his dyet and remedy, but will not endure to obserue them.
Minus prospere, qui nimis propere.
Mr. Scott, Trinit. Cant'br.
Dum sumus in corpore peregrinamur a Domino.
Non contemnenda sunt parva, sine quibus non consistunt magna.
The soules of the just men are like Noahs doue sent out of the arke; could finde noe resting place upon the earth.
He that hath put on rich apparrail will be carefull he stayne it not; he that hath put on Christ as a garment must take heede he soile not himself with vices.