a choieandapreciousfpirit, 177 them in love with Gods ways;it would certainly much aggravate their fin , and increafe their condemnation. lr is rherfore a mat fhatnefull thing , that thole who makea great thew andpro- f Ilion of godlinc tre , thou'd in their lives bt. no ono e then equall unto, yea be lower then others, who are meetly Moran 1 ) e. r then a Socrates, then a Fabritius, :then o hers of the Heathen. How many 0i.411 morall men go be- yond them who would be taken for godly ? ft are moremeek, and pa- t tient, more co4;rreous, mo-e _faithfùli and trusty more libera ll and helpfull, m rein , nuous and candid. Many fer r vant who, would feem godly, are not foobedient, to iligent, fohumble, and fiibrniffivc , fo condonable . in their woik,as others;whoin theyjudgemeer- ly carnall :.So, many wives, not beha- ving themfclves with that cluierneffe9 refpeaïvenefè , loveand obedience to their husbands, as others , wl)cm they themfelves judge tobe onely civill In like manner , many husbands, and ma fters of families , who p ofetfegody- rtes, yet in their houfes are more fro - Iot ward .
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