324 Chap. 39. e/In Expofitionupon the BoolZofJ o s. Verf. 4, Thirdly,, They go forth and returnnot unto them. Inhuncfinem Firfl, they had the -&ag s of the Dam to nourifh them, loon h,ncallatafeint after they fed upon corn, at length they go forth and return not utodenderetur, unto them they trouble the old ones no further, they (hilt for te foda themfelves. One of the Naturalifts commèndin the qualities ei praviden- g q tia fierr,ncn of the Hind, notes this chiefly ; They are very diligent to in- firua their young ones, how to ger,or where to leek food for themfelves, before theyput themout of their own care. Hence note, Firfi; The Lordbath taught thebruit creatures to provide for their young orea, till theyare able tohelp themfelves. This intimates the duty of Parents, to take care of. their Children till they are able to get their living. Secondly, Forafmuch as thole young ones go forth,. and return, not again when once theycan live of themfelves,. Note; It is the duty of Children, whenParents havebeflowed oft in bringing them up, togoforth, and not return to be chargeable to their Parents. PYrr(fal. ç: de Childrenmuff not think to burthen their Parents always, but RRI1. Animal., flick to their own labour ; the very bruit bea(}s will condemn c. g. thofe childrenwho do norWhen theHind bath fufficiently inflru- ed putcher ed her young ones by her esample,where and how to get food,ha- eras & nemine ving allo breathed them well,and taught them how tohaflen away tndt6erevvoca- when in danger;having,lafily,led themto precipices,&caught them emi/ iu, toleap or jump,thenthey go forth & return no more.T&e Patristic Editos porters Nephthali was called ( Gen. 49. 21. ) a Hind let loofe, becaufe ea.ercent curfa, `irong and able to live alone. Thus -we have here both the care °- fugamme' of the Hind, toprovide for her young ones as long as theyneed, adita ri docent, which layeth a great obligation uponParents to take care of their nd prcipitia Y b durumplum. Children. He that provides not for his own,efpecially, for thofe Fe docent. of his houfhold, for his own Children and Servants, is worfe than I laA.1,8.c.3 . an Infidel, yea, he is worfe than a hind. But then, let Children,, when they have been well provided for, and taught how to geta living in the world, take heed of lafinefs and idlenefs, as if they were to live upon their Parents pains or provifion always. Let . them . olía humano indujieta. Mere.,
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