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982 enemy He hath put my feet in the stocks, he hath obserued al my waies. This therfore is it, wherein thou art not iustified: I wil answer thee, that God is greater then man. Doest thou contend against him because he hath not answered thee to al words? God speaketh once, & repeateth not the self-same the second time. By a dreame in a vision by night, when heauie sleep falleth vpon men, and they sleep in their bed. Then doth he open the eares of men, and teaching instructeth them with discipline, That he may turne a man from these things, which he doth, and may deliuer him from pride: Deliuering his soule from corruption: and his life, that it passe not vnto the sword. He rebuketh also by sorow in the bed, and he maketh al his bones to wither. Bread is become abominable to him in his life, and to his soule the meat before desired. His flesh shal consume, and the bones that had been couered, shal be made naked. His soule hath approched to corruption, and his life to things causing death. If there shal be an Angel speaking for him, one of thousands, to declare mans equitie. He shal haue mercie on him, and shal say: deliuer him, that he descend not into corruption: I haue found wherein I may be propitious to him. His flesh is consumed with punishments, let it returne to the daies of his youth. He shal beseech God, and he wil be pacified towards him: and he shal see his face in iubilation, and he wil render to a man his iustice. He shal behold men, and shal say: I haue sinned, and indeed I haue offended, and as I was worthie, I haue not receiued. He hath deliuered his soule that it should not goe into death, but liuing should see the light. Behold, al these things doth God worke three times in euerie one. That he may reclame their soules from corruption, and illuminate them with the light of the liuing. Attend Iob, and heare me: and hold thy peace, whiles I speake. But if thou hast what to speake, answer me, speake: for I would thee to appeare iust. And if thou haue not, heare me: hold thy peace, & I wil teach thee wisedome. Rh