feCpe ;pooh9.3ano ,Fmap 113ooti. 3 9 not to torment their Husbandsand themfelvesTwith im- patietttmurmurings. 7. To avoid the childifh vanity of gawdy apparel, and following vain fafhions of the prouderlort; And to abhor their vice that wafle pre- cious time in curious and tedious drellings, gofsipings, vifits and feafts. 8. To help on the manitenance of the family, by frugality, and by their proper care and la- bour. 9. Not to difpofeof their Husbands eftate with- out his Confent, either explicite or implicite. i o. Above all to be conftant helpers of the holy education of their Children. For this is the molt eminent fervice that women cando in the world : And it is fo great, that theyhave no cattle to grudge at God, for the lownefs of their place and gifts ; For mean gifts (with wif- domand fodlinefs) may ferve to (peak to Children. The Mother is ílill with them, and they are Rill under her eye ; Her Love muff chiefly work towards their Salvatio;i. She mull be daily Catechizing them, and teaching them to know God, and fpeakïng to them for holinefs and againft fin,and minding them of the world tocome, and teaching them to pray. Godly. Mothers may educate Children for Magiftrary, Miniflry and all publick fervices, byhelping them to that honefl: and holy difpofirion, which is the chief thing neceflàry in every relation to the Common good ; And fo they may become chiefinftruments of the reformation and wei- fare ofChurchesand Kingdoms and of the world. S. 1 prayyou tellmealfo the duty of zT,'hildren ? p. I. The duty of (y) Children to their P 2rests is, z. To love them dearly, and to be Thankful for (q) E h.6. I,2,3.Co1, 3.Ò.Fró. z ás9 i' z; z ,. .a. z2. X 3
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