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[M2.58L]                                                              [M2.58]								58
                                                                      
                                                                      Passages in Proverbs concerning Secresy.
A whisperer separateth chief friends 16.28  He that covereth          	1.	Consider the frequent expression a prating fool opposed to
a transgression seeketh (procureth) love.  but he that repeateth      		those who are wise in heart, and "receive commandments"
a matter separateth very friends, 17 9                                		10  8 Has it not got misplaced in 10. 10.
conf also 20. 19,                                                     		Winking with the eye, "of the whole system of inuendo"
                                                                      		causing sorrow 10.  10
                                                                      	2.	The Secresy of Love with respect to sin:  Love covereth
                                                                      		all sins, 10, 12.  opposed to the stirring up of strifes
                                                                      		by hatred.  So charity shall cover the multitude of sins.
                                                                      	iii.	The Secresy of Hatred:  he that hideth hatred with lying
                                                                      		lips - is a  fool 10. 18  This verse is somewhat ambiguous
                                                                      		as its blame might be supposed  rather belonging
                                                                      		to the hatred itself than the concealment of it;
                                                                      		But the concealment of the hatred is coupled with the
The spirit of man is the Candle (Lamp) of the Lord searching          		utterance of Slander: as two extremes of evil:  to forbear
all the inward parts of the belly - (Q meaning of this                		the expression of necessary dislike, or lightly to
verse) 20, 27                                                         		speak evil of anyone.
A fool uttereth all his mind, but a wise man keepeth it               	4.	The Secresy of Joy and Grief:  The heart knoweth his own
in till afterwards.  29, 11.                                          		bitterness, and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his
                                                                      		joy, 14, 10
                                                                      	5.	The Secresy of Knowledge "Wisdom resteth in the heart
                                                                      		of him that hath understanding   But that which is in the
                                                                      		midst of fools is make known"  14, 33.
                                                                      		He that hath knowledge, spareth his words, (coupled with)
                                                                      		and a man of understanding is of an (excellent) spirit.
                                                                      		17, 27, otherwise, a cool

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