A copy book, containing both experimental precepts and usual practices of fair and speedy writing with the necessaries thereunto belonging ... / by J. Johnson, Master of writing.
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Sapientia est rerum diuinarum et humanarum scientia cognitioque— quecuiusque rei causa sit: ex quo efficitur, ut diuina imitatur,—humana omnia inferiora uirtut ducat. Mater omnium bonarum artium est sapientia: a cuius amore, Graec uerbo Philosophai nome inuenit qua nihil a Dijs immortalibus uberius nihil florentius hominum generi datum est.
Quando praestitimus quod euenit feramus. Est etiam in nobis, vt & aduersa quasj perpetua obliuione obruamus & secunda iucunde ac suauiter meminerimus. Vt secunda moderate tulimus, sic non solum aduersam sed funditus cuersam fortunam patienter ferre debemus. Nihil est.
Heaven is the admired instrument of the Omnipotent, By the influence whereof He rules▪ ❀ and governes the great masse of this transitory, and corruptible World.
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