6 a For thogh thei haue muche, yet it is ful of trouble & care.
8 b That thing is abominable before God, which the wicked thinke to be moste excellent, and whereby thei thinke moste to be accepted.
10 c He that swarueth from the worde of God, can not abide to be admonished.
11 d There is nothing so depe, or secret that can be hid from the eyes of God, much lesse mens thoghts.
19 e That is, he euer findeth some let or stay, and dare not go forward.
23 g If we wil that our talke be confortable, we muste waite for time and season.
26 h That is, holsome and profitable to the hearers.
31 i That suffreth him self to be admonished by Gods worde, which bringeth life: and so amendeth.
33 k Meaning, that God exalteth none, but them that are truly humbled.