ano
famíip
Wok.
461
Magií{rates,
Paftors,
and
other Rulers
":
I
muft
not
wrong
my
Neighbour
in
thought, word,
or
deed, in
his Soul, his
Body,
his
Chaf}ity,
Eftate,
Right, or Pro-
priety
;
But do him all
the
good
I
can,;.
and
do
as
I
would
be
done
by
;
Which
is
fummed up
in
the
Ten
Commandments,[GodJake
all
theft
words,
faying,
&c.]
Becaufe
the Ten
Commandments
are Plain thenifelves,
and
Parents
yet mull Read
fuller
Expofitions
of
them
to
their
Families, than I mull
here
lay
down,
I
fhall
give
no
other
Ex-
pofition
of
them
but only,
r.
That
every Commandment
both forbiddeth Evil, and commandeth the contrary
good.
2.
That
every Commandment
reacheth to Thoughts and Affetti-
ons, Words and
Actions. 3.
That the
things Commanded
are
not to
be done
always,
but in
their proper
feafons:
But
nothing
abfolutely
forbidden muft ever be
done
:
But things
forbidden
only in
fome
cafes, may be done
out
of
thofe
cafes.
4.
That
the Commandments mull
be
underftood by Chrift's
Expofition,
with the addition
of
his Gofpel
Ìnftitutions
:
and
obey'd
as
Chrills, ioyned
to the
New Covenant; and not
as
given
by
Moofes,
as
belonging
to the
Covenant
of
Works
made
with
the
Jews,
or
as
part of
the Covenant
of
Innocency made
with
d4dam
at the firfi.
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