T ia Prailste al hate, Lamentable experience fhew- eth how many deaç.rr:etas wils ! haue of late, either btTne quite,'. concealed, utterly oie rthrowne, or by cauils and quirkes of' Law f'rufrated or altered: whereas by the Law of God, the will of the dead fhocild not bee viola- ted: but all his godly internions conjeiona6 y performed and ful- filled, as in the Light of God, who in the day cf the Refurre- ffion, willbe a iusi Iudge,both of the epick.e and dead. And if any thing fhould hap in his Will to beambiguousordoubt- fu!!, it fhould be * confirued as it might come ncerell to the honour of God, and the honefr' intention ofthere ator.Btttlet the vengeance due tofuch vu- chrif { ian deeds , light on the e 4Elors that doe than : not on the Kingdome wherein they ate fuffered to be done. Auld let e- ther Rich men bee warned by inch wretched examples, not to marry 64t _. Gal.;.t 5, Eieb 17, zCor.5 10 Eccl.ti. 14. Rom.z.15.. r,Cor 4,5 Atir.1.3a. 31. Valenta tefiateria magisinfpi ciénda e/ì vilm verba t cxrn viri § fani.0 de fide,cumi f ad leg.Fal.! ffadTre: te rogo.
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