Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BV4526 .B35 1675

3 r z suePoo Manz famí[p Zoot. Let them upon meet labours : To keep no idle ferving- men, nor yet to over-labour them to the injury of their health, nor Command them any unlawful thing. 6. To provide them filch food and lodging as is wholfome and meet for them ; And to pay them what wages is due to them by promife or defert. 7. Patiently to bear with daily infirmities, and fuchfrailties as muff be expeted ¡n mankind. S. What is theduty of Servants to their .M i ßers ? P. z. (w)To honour and reverence them, and obey them in all lawful things, belonging to their places to Command : And to avoid all words and carriage which favour of difhonour, contempt, or difobedience. 2. Willing]y to perform all the labour which they under- take and is required of them, and that without grudg- ing : And to be as faithful behind their Mafters back asbefore his face. 3. To be trußy in word and deed: To abhor lying and deceit : Norio wrong their Ma- ilers in buyingor felling, or by Dealing or taking any thing of theirs, no not meat or drink, againif their wills. But being as thrifty and careful for their Ma- f}ers profit, as if it were their own. 4. Not to murmur at the meannefs of food that is wholefome, nor to defire a life offulnefs, cafe and idlenefs. 5. To be more careful to do their duty to their Mailers, than how their Maff ers fhallufe them. Becaufe finis worfe than fulferini;. 6. Not to reveal the fecrets of the family abroad; to ftrangers or neighbours. 7. Thank- fully to receive Mania-ion, and to learn Gods word, a.nd obferve theLords day, an i ferioufly joyn in publick (xi-)i Pnt.2.? 8F. `rit.2.9. r T'ign.6. i, 2, 3, 24Ty.25 . Ft ; 06.-) Mg; 10.24,

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