2~ • .. ~lfo \Nith.hisdifeafcd. and licke;horfe, I~is fickeferuaot .may lte and dse, and he \vtll neuer .comeat bim,1ior fee1<c any·te– m.r.dy for ~im)hut rather increafe his painrcs,by murmuring and grudgmg that he eates and drinkcs, and aoth nothing . but fpend, and:.burdcn;the familie~ ·:And 'When ·Go.ds hand .hath re.tlr•in~ed. h1m ft·om:wor:king;and not his ow.u~ n~gligence ; and oft times when he gets hi! weakne-s by-- filithfull ~~~~~a~~ and painfull feruice done to him; then fomc _are fo crue!Iy mafiers and mifen\blycouetous, as that the.ywill ab'n·te fo muchof :~:fr~~!. th.ei.r w~ges~as~!he timero~thc}r ft~k.nes .co~pc~ t.o.~An~. wh~n uanrs wa- Jte·{ufferet h p:une and ..gnefe enoughbyh1s ficknes-;--~hen;l1e g_esfol·fthe thadhould·Iooke to the'healiilD.ofbim.,-doth~·not only neg:. time o r1 · · tb~ir1 ficJ~· ]('et that~ but aJfogleanes fronihim,and robs him .ofhis wanc!fe• .·. ge;i, which is a double fitine and iniuriF"So much fon:he.du- •• 1 ;~· · tieofn1aflcrs totheir fe·ruants that dwdl w:ith.them. · ·-~ · ·· " Now w.h"n theypart, the.maH~rs ·dutie.·is,; tedo.ole-tbat Dcur.t;.r3. he fend not' hh feruant away enlp.tie; :but ·d·o ,jomethingfor him according io the bleffingofGod vpon himby-hts;fer.. · ua1its labour.,.andhccording to his own~ abilide. ~ And looke how much-long~r tinn:. ~he feq.t~nt bat!}. be~n with him.,~wd ho.wmuCh!.more faiihfuli fcnh.ce hc·.hqr.h, pon~,ro him, qyJi>. tnuch tribte r;nilH ~hlbe franke ·and bQutltifull; in:refpe4ting and relieuirig.bim. , · ; . . 1 , . · · .:. .Contrary to this is the dealing·ofth"ofe fh!fters, thttJ J1ltl_fi hauencv" fcruant£ eucryyeere:for that ~he.y either ,b~ fq .bad then1fdue·s,as nonewill Hay with thr:m longer thcQ.-need1 they mufl; orclfe they entertaine'fu'-hvngodly p~ifons ~ i.n:i. to .their family, as -it is not fit that th(!y fuould prie lpng in any placc.And thofe.that take in fu<:h manner offero.ianu, as deferue .norecc<mpence, bcc,aufethey~mploy thdi labor aboutfuch thing.s)a.sthe family hath no bent fit hy them..)h~lt are -ftt only to ferue their xnaHers lufi,"ilJ vanitieand fooii!.h– ne.ffe: for fuch ids iufi that though they <hi\Jell many yee.res in a.place,:they lhould haue no rev~ard giuen them, becaufc their labour bathbrought no good te,the famHie, n'o f?od.y. bath bccn· .ag~incr,or betJ·~I~_9 by it. Bpt hcere'v\'~s a gr~at fault on both .part~: for .both t·he ma~erwasvrrw•fe.to g1up· ~arbt>ur vnto fuch vnpt~fitablc c<lmpanion~, . and · thefc;r,.. - · - uant.
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