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6-z. CTI9e order rf the caufes after the banquet ended,the broken meate be A /foleaw•y the he4rt ofLabmtbt Aramire.In this notlofr,but refemed,Ioh:6.I z.Whenth'} Were placeitfignifies generally, towilh that which {iltufial, befosl~vntQ hu.Di{ctpln, G4t~ervp the IS another mans, to getit by fraud, and any brokfnm>:•t "'mch rtm~mtth, that nothmgbeWJI. way to impairehis wealth. X. Atafeall leaue 'fomcwhar. Ruth.2.I4· Thencoariue part. Sheded ~"'~e~nd l~·as fnjficed,llnd lefi tb~reof. Tho11Jh•lt neither be ~aming topreferue, r.or Ch_afhtte IS double : oneoffingle hfe, ano.. a me.tnes lahiwder or hlfrt thy ne.ighbo 1n-sgoods. ther 111 wedlocke.Theytharare fingle,mull,I. Inthis place rhefefinnes are forbidde 11 : r. wirh great care keepe their afftcHons & boInordinate liuing, whetherit be in no fet caldies in holinefl'e._Pfal. I I9·9· How jhallayoHng l~ng:or idle!y,whereinby negl_eClingtheirdum<nP"'l!.e hl4 wam? b1 diTtCimg the fom• .[m tles,fuch perfons mtfpend their time goods thywOrd.I.Ioh.z.l3·l"'riteV'Ito 7ou (4thers>/Jeand reuenc:wes. 2 Thcff3· tt. Wee bettre th 4 ; Ct~llfo yee h~tue~IAine him thflt iJ from thebegin- ~hert ttrefame t;mong )OH Which tl'o~/keinordim~relling, I writevnroyouJOimg men, bteaHJe yee b111u IJ,•ndwor~enot At nll,but ttrc bufi~ bodies. Gen. 3 . 'HerctJmc thllt h1ic~ed one. 14./'Write 'Vntfl JOH 19. In the fwtlltof th) bro~es Jhalr rhou etJte thJ babes, bect~ufo ye h11ue ftngwne th.efother.. Eccles. bre~td,tiO th1s rtturne.trJtht e4rth. I Tim.5.8. If I 2.1. Rtm!mber th.JcreattJUY tn theJ,ues of thy B there be t~nythAt prom'derhnotfor hi&owne, ej}eciJrJHth,rphilesthe~ui!tr.hiescome "ot, northeye4rts 40Jf.ortbemt!{hi4 hoHjhold, bee deni'eth thej;;itb, approch, ~hertsnthouJbaltfoy, I bttutno pl!afore o~ndu 'ttltJrft thtnlfn infidel. intlmu. II. They muli fall often.I. Cor.9. II.Vniulldealing,which is either in heart . ~7.1be•tt downe mybody, .ndbringit -unt• fobicor deede. Vniull dealing in heart, is named EJion,UttftbJ m~y meann, •fier1haue pre.rchtd'' couetoufnelfe. Math. J 5· 19. 0Ht ofthe heart rJthtrs, lmyft/fejhoH!dbtt reprooHtJ. III. They CtJme eNi/lth•Nghts,murthers,adHlteries,fornic4mull take hecde they burne not in lull: for,I. · tions,thefts,&c.Couetoufnes is idofatry: Eph. Cor. 7·9• It U better to marr1, then to burne. 5•5. Wee/zNoW thAt nonuetoiu per(on;whith i4 m 1 Chaflitie in wedlocke, is when the holy& idol4to•r, Jh•U enw· intothe kingdomeof Chrift pure vfe ofwedlocke is obferucd. Heb.I 2·4· a•dofGod.Yea,itisthe very rooreofall euill, Mllrri4ge is honou1'ble flmo»g AD, 11nd the bedde not: begetting, but nourifhing all kind offin. vndefilcd, but whoremongers;~nd lld«lterers God I Tim.6. 10. The/oueofm'neJisth~rooteo("D VV•B iudge. To prcferue purity iu wedlocke, ••iU, whichwbi/efomdufted•fter,theytrredfom th<fe cauti6s are profitable:J, contraCis mull thefaith, •ndpiemdthemfel•eJthrough With m•· be in the Lord, and with the faithfull onely. "J forrorm. Malach,2.II. !ud•h bath tr•nfiref{ed, and•n•· C Vniull dealing in deede, is in bargaining, homin~ti4nis crJmmjttedinlfr•tl, •ndmHierufoor out: o,fbargaining. Vniuft dealing inbar- /cm: forl•d•h hathdtjiledthe bolints oftbe Lmi gaining,harh many branches,r Thelf.4.... L<l whichhe loued, AndbAth mArried th1 Jtfughur of no mtnepprelfe, tJrdeceirtehisneighbour in., bar. af/r.•g•god, I. Cor.7.39· Ifher hmbandbedead gaioe: for GodiJtbc •~engeroff•ch things. Jheeis At libertie to marrie with \\1home fhttwill, J.Tofell, orbargame for that which is not omiyinthe Lord. Il. Bothparties mull fepafaleableo'Ofthiskind, I. isthe gifr ofthe holy rate rhemfelues in the rime of awomans dif.. Gholl, ·whichcannot be bought wich money. eafe, and at appointed falls. Ezech.I8.6.r, ACi.8. I 3; whenSimmf•U.,th•tthrough laying Cor.7•)• Defr~tRdn~t 6nt4norher, except it bet on r;fthe ..Apoflles htmds, theholJ Ghoft wtUgi 11 m, with confent for 4 time,th•t}t m41gi11e )'OHr jel•es h,rJfferedthemmontJ, .x6. SAying.giuemec a/fa tojafling "''"j prayer,. find lfgt~ine come tegether, thispower, thllt on WhtJ'IPfotutr I I•] the h~tnds ,htt thAt Silt A" tempt )IJII not for your incontinencie. mayreceiue tht ho!J Ghofl. 20. Then 'Peter(aid III. Wedlocke mull be vfed rather to fopvnro him,Thy mo111ypertjh 'tl!ith rhu,b-cauji tho11 preffe, then to fatislic that c~>rrupt concupithin~e{lthatthegift of Godmaybee obt<i•ed With fcence of the flelh, and efpectally to enlarge "''"'1· IJ, Church-goods are not falcable. rhe Church ofGod, which is done by an ho- D Thereforeit isnor to bee allowed,for men to ly feede: Rom.r 3• I4. F•tontheLord lefm fi:ll or alien~rc them from the Chnrch. Prou. Chrifl, t~Rd tak.._e not cAreofthejlejhtl{~:tUjit the 20. 25. lt is defirJt[/ion forAmllntodeHoure that luf/sthmof. I V. lt,ull bevfed with prayer Whichis{an/Jified, ••dafterthcvowcJtoenquire, and thankefgiuing. I Tim.4. 3,4. Mal.~. 8. Chntch-goods are the polfefsion of CHAP. XXVII. Of the eight Commandemeut. l l THiscommandement concerneth the p~eferuation ofour neighbours goods. The ! words ~re thefe : ThoujiHit notJlc•le, Tho Refolution. StMie J To lleale, is properly toconuey any thingclo(dy from another. Gen. 31 .20. i•akfb the Lord. I I I. Whatfoeuer is vnprolitable either to the Church or Common-weale , mull nor be fold. I !.All coloured forgery and deceit in bar– gaining:as, I. vfing forged cauillation: Luke I 9.8. ZncheJU flood forth, & foid vnto the Lord, Behold, Lord, thehnlfoofmnoods I gi•etothe p!16Yt : ~nd -ifI h4ut tA~en ou,ght from any m~n by forgtd e<uill.ri<n,l ref/oreir form-fold. !I.When men fell that, which is connterteit, for good: as copper for gold, and mingle any waies bad I with good, makingfl1ew ontly of the good. ------~Amos

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