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The Contents. 4. 7. Their obiellion anfwered who fay they vfepainting toplea f e their husbands. 137 CHAP. xv. That bodily frrength is not touch to be efleemed, as being of (mall worth and excellency. §,I. That bodily firength being init felt good, is often aufed through our corruption. I38 §. 2. That it is agreat vanitie to glory in flrength , feeing Gode- fleemeth it not, andbeafls excellin U. 1 S. 3. That bodily flrength it momentany and but o f ¡bort continu. ance. 140 S. 4, 'odi y fi rength cannot deliuer vs from emits and innumerable dangers. 142 CHAP. XVI. That bodily health is but offmall worth and excellency. Ç. r. Health in it felfe is agreat bleng , but much abufed through our corruption. 143 S. 2. That health is but a common gift , whichis imparted alfe to the wicked. 143 5. 3.That bodily health is momentany and vncertaine. 144 §. 4. That bodily health is imperfell and full of infirmities. 145 S. 5 The manifold euilr which vfisally accompany bodily health. 546. CHAP. XVII. That focietie and neare fatmliaritie with wickedworld. lings is to be fbunned and auoided. S. s.That theworldállureth vs by wickedcompany, to accompany them in fsnne. /48 5.2. That al focietie with wickedmen is not vnlawfall. 548 5.3. In what cafes it is lawfull to come in company with wicked men. 149 5.4. That it islawfullto company withwickedmen, that we may concert them.unto God, 550 §.S.In

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