1 a Hathe not an hyred seruant some rest and ease? then in this my continual torment I am worse then an hyreling.
6 d Thus he speaketh in respect of the breuitie of mans life, which passeth without hope of returning: inconsideration whereof he desireth God to haue conpassion on him.
9 f Shal no more enjoye this mortal life.
11 g Seing I can by no other meanes comfort my selfe, I wil declare my grief by wordes and thus he speaketh as one ouercome with grief of minde.
15 k He speaketh as one ouercome with sorowe, and not of judgement, or of the examination of his faith.
17 m Seing that man of him selfe is so vile, why doest thou giue him that honour to contende against him? Job vseth all kindes of persuasion with God, that he might stay his hand.