62 'rheftclndCommandement. They are not afraide to fee and heare Maffe, and (uch like t1 11~ngs. Indcecde ah. vhagrahnt and a.r~m'f1 a1gate, thha~ bath no-· · t ltng,c:ues not w n · er ee goes;tns a one to nn,to goe by night orby day,to goe in the mo!l theeuHb places, as in the'fafell: rto~ becaufe bee hath more courage an d Hrength, but becaufe he that hath norhing ,can lofe nothing : So thefe vagrants and runn3gatc·s in Religion, thachaue :no 'pietic or feareofGod,care not where they come, orvdut tempra.. tions they call themfelues vpon. But hee lhat knmNes ·his owne frail tie andhisnature what-1t i's ~~an d hal11 ~nything to lofe or keepe,will take heede inro~h-at place ~ and ·companie hee reforcs, leH·hee ·take hurt·and infe~ti~~ by-them. For men mufl not th1nke·,thac MiriHlersja-'M dother ,faith full pro~ feflor~,haue the lea a llrei1gth ~-n d co tWage;'df: any other, or· are the moft daHardly and weake men,bccaufe rhey will not willingly cGme into ill com,panie, 31H4 among ill perfons,· and heare ill wot.ds: b-ut·therefore it ·is, 'l.)ecaufe they know the curfe'OfQqd eo bee on·thofe ·th'3t doe fo, and'f~arc; their owi1e ~,;veakneffe ;and fraiide;.and in this.regai·d)l'S ·eJery -on~ bath-more vertue and godlindfe, fo hee wi11'be~· are of ~J.'tjy / thing rhat may hurt or infect him\- So rnuch for the _gencdH; i'~j rh at hr: e doth' bjrf0 m~u1y:}NotdS:awcl. '~!guments--i~ll~rge this Coinn1an<lenfente. ' .· _; ; ~' - n. , .·;·r,' ..• :, . 'I 'r ... j 'f.d 'l'': ·. ~ ! • -) .~, ; ~ :---. · . r .1 . ,, ~ ' , •• • ~ ~ • - ' ... ~- i ~ .;. ~ .. ·- -1 .' •• .... " ... Eiod. 20 5:Thou fha!t nat mak§ to:tl-iyfllfe ·an:r.~rade1'1lmage;.. - ·&c.Thou:fbstlt 'n~t .howdowne·to the.m,ot- "WfJr/hip them ..' ,, ~~ · We mull IN that God fprbid~ firWt~e t;natt\ng, j t:H t~ ·'tl~e Worlhip..: auei~e I: ping of I dol·s: w~)'earoe t~is- dn4!Y tne~ :rf1a.~ fie :t1tatfwou-l<P t1t>ls tfwce . 'd' y·d' l . •· 'r{ ·'d' ' lld ' •r • ··1 " t h ,. ~ 11 · ··~ w.ill auoide auot c 0 atne-,m:tin· llU~f e ots~. ~s ~1·1! <H?orpora 111:1:.. Liolatrie. riage, they that wciuld ·aiJoide ·Ad-uTterie, 'fuufl:- auoide A~ dulcerers. Therefore the fiolie Gho1l-hl1mfelf~ faith, 1.Ioh. chap.5. BkiJn ·hewar~,. iJf hJf!ir ·: mee't'ing vvjt_h a fe'aret··ebie– ttion ,t,hat (I]ight_b~;m~aaet I11d~e-cfeiH~at-e -lclo~acde , l:>utJyef ro lf.ltie I&.,ages to pu·l'niee it1 ~ rni·ride ofi<!id~;that·f>tr~tt) ~$, no· f~ch ' peri1I !··Yea~: !~:1s, far heefaith: b'ewate of Idol~ ::1f you will bee·; fre·ed· from l dolatrie ~ ; put :away ·all allure~ _ments;and in~ulc:emenrs to it. . .A!ncl'how ~angero~san'd pe=:· fiile.tlpl·.thing the ~verie Iao,If iffelfeIs;a~bawq:ltit!dyrne< ··r V: ' ~ 3 · beholding
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