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comfortable sulking with God. mill inabundantly, acout ofa fountain : and thy hoofe 'i11 hereplenifhedwith innumerablegood things. 4. By a confcionable and conf}ant carealto, for thecon- verfion, and b falvationof theirschildren and fervants. Eve- blobna[ tantelta riehusband and head of a Family, is as itwere, a Priet and pro COtp°r` stir. y > rum fohcims e_ Pattour inhis owne a houfe ; and therefore, ifhee take not a rat, fedplusdea_ courfe to catechize them, praywith them, preparethem for "' $ `ogttabat. P P Orr [rb. rota:. the Sacrament, and to bring them up in the nurture and ad-' cIlligaturproler nog ut nafcant monition of the Lord, as the Apoftle counfels, Ephef,6. 4. to tantdm,,erìime. reftraine them all hee can from Iewde courfes, ill company, tiara nt renafca tut. Nafcitar 4 the corruptions of the time : but fuffer them tohave their aint ad pmnam fwinge in their youthfull rebellions, unhallowing the Lords °irrenacatnrad vi[avt...4rtguJi.De Day, Alehoufe-hauntings, flubbornneffe againfk the -Mi- naptsn d,. cexc. niftery,&c. untill many times they frying in an halter, as they pifmia f=b s fay : Let them then know, that thole fares they 16 rune a vc ;ata,,,en into by fuch groffe negle& anddefault, are let upon his fcore, charmáiin t, and hee muft be exa&ly countable, and full dearely anfwer te, & tam dote, for them at that great and laft Day. Nay, let mee further e <ç á úsevel tell him that, whichwill make his Bares to tingle, andheart r s, reg;te lilioc to tremble, if it be not ofAdamant, and his heart-firings á ve[gtrá fa- turned into Iron flumes : Thole his children and fervants 2omodo ad no« whichb his impenitent omiflionsand unconfcionableneffe pertinetinatete_ y P fia logai vobis,fic in this kinde, have perifhed in their fines, will curie him `ad vos pertiatcw for ever hereafter amongft the fiends in Hell. They will domibttéb follow thee upand down in that ever-burningLake, with 'ráao.em reaaat[s direfull bannings, And hideous outcries; cryingout conti- rn his i vbi nually:,Woe untous, that ever we ferved fuch a wicked ¿« T¡4.So.p.q6.,. and wretched matter, that had no care of the falvation of foules, toóke no courfe to fave us out of thefe fiery tor- ments ! Even thine owne deare children in this cafe, will yell in thine cares worldwithout end: Woe and alaffe, that ever wee were borne of fuch accurfed parents, who had not the grace toteach us betime thewayes ofGod; tokeepe us fromour youthfull vanities, and to traineus usup in the paths ofGodlinefte I Had they done fo wee might have lived in the endlefl-e ¡oyes of Heaven; whereas now, dam- ned foules, wee mutt lie irrecoverably in thefe everlafting 11. flames 240 vq.

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