But say to thy soul, when thou beginnest to faint and sink at the sight of these, as David did to his, in the places made mention of before.
Beginnest thou now to turn into a poor man's house, where thou hast no power, and wert not able to keep thine own two days?
When thou beginnest to talk," he repeated in an undertone .
Beginnest thou even now to be painful and grievous, And to thy husband a woman so troublous?
Blanche, blab it out; thou sayest very true; I think thou beginnest at length to preach: This thing to me is strange and new, To hear such a fool young men to teach.
But when thou beginnest to devise out of thine own reason the things of God, though they may all seem trustworthy wisdom, yet, as Peter says, they are nothing else than fables and lies.
For, if thou beginnest something in thine own power, and wisdom, and haughtiness, think not he will grant thee success and blessing to carry out thy purpose.
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