¡alp ipoIDr ffi,an á?ìi áip '13tr.A« 3 r_ 7 S. 'prayyott nea;t tell me my duty to my wifei and hers to me. F. I. The Commonduty of Husband and Wife, is Entirely to (1) Love each other : And ;therefore choofe one that is truly Lovely, and proceed in your choice with great deliberation : And avoid all things that tend to quench your Love; 2. To dwell together and :(nz) enjoy each other and fairhfu1lyjon as helpers in the Education of their Children, the Government of the Family, and the ma- nagement oftheir worldly"bufinefs: 3. Efpecially to be Helpers ofeach others falvatioií To air up each other to faith, Love and obedience; and good works t To warn and help each the againíl fin and all temptations ; To joyn in Gods wor- ihip in the family and in privare: To prepare cacti other for the approach of death, and comfort each other in the hopes of life eternal. 4. To avoid all diffentions, and to bear with thof infirmities in each other whichyou cannot cure : To' a.ffwage and not provoke unruly pa!Ilons And in law -. ful things to pleafe eachother. To keep conjugal chaftity and fidelity i. and td avoid all unfeemly and immodeft carriage with any other, whichmay fir up Jealoufie: And yet to avoid all jealoufie which is unjuff; 6. Tohelp one another to bear their burdens (and hot by impatience to make them greater.) In povertyi (l)h.;2,'ce(°a1 ,i; .3. 9o(ni) i Cor.'7. X 674.iz3
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