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the genuine and literal sense whereof, no doubt, is that we must keep the straight way, which God hath chalked before us in his word, not in the least declining on either hand, but withall, there are severall allusions, and profitable applications made of these words by the Ancients: Hugo taketh the right hand as an embleme of prosperity, to which we must not turn, by being too much l•f•ed up, and the left hand of adversity, which we must not turn to, by being too much cast down ; |
the genuine and literal sense whereof, no doubt, is that we must keep the straight Way, which God hath chalked before us in his word, not in the least declining on either hand, but withal, there Are several allusions, and profitable applications made of these words by the Ancients: Hugo Takes the right hand as an emblem of Prosperity, to which we must not turn, by being too much l•f•ed up, and the left hand of adversity, which we must not turn to, by being too much cast down; |
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