~WilfHl ImpenileNq _tbi$ , any difgracf but this I would willingly put it up, but l'sannot pu~ up this; if it were r any duty hut this,; I wo~ld do any thing hut thi~, bur ,to root out all Diforderr out ofmy ·Houfe, ala.s·Icannot do this ·, I cannot live, as good k\&p.tio Inn at all,a,s nqt fuffer men to call iot; what they would, I canno,t do this; this is to cafl: the blameupon God too, cthat he fuould ·.make fuch aCommandement ~s this, he fhorild have: done w~ll tohave made a~rher Law, and penned another GofpeJ, and'theij I would have J<ept it .: thou layefl: the blame upon God, for it js Gog that made all tl1efe Commandements, Jhefe are the Commandem~nt~ of the Lord, .P.euttronomy6.r. The Lord made alltheCommandement.r,:and this too,. and therefore ifthou l~iefi the btam~ ·upon this, thou layeO: the blame ~pon . G,od. . · · · : · . . Fifchly; p.ecaufe thou laiefi the blame 11pon ,~Dfmo,11~ ill fortune pr bad Juc;k, It was my ill forttirie . to .tnary a Shrew, and I caonot but fret and lie o.ut ~f dpors. Alas ; Mariages are made in Heaven, and'God hath decreed them; thus thou laieil: the blame uponGod -: · ~twas my ill fortune ·to mi(<;arry, t<;> light upon fuch aCompat~ion, t :) be fo over-taken as I was, ,I would willingly have had it to have been otherwife; but I had .not the hrck ofit, and jc (eH out very unluckily; N ~hus thou committefl: two evils , thou playefl: ore. the Atheifr in · fpeaking of for_tune , )ike them in th~ Ptophe~ that pr~par~d a tahle ffJr fortune, asthewordGgnifie~, Efrty.65.II. Ifay, thou coipnJitte£1: two evils , · · on~ in calling it FQr... . ' ~fine ; ~he qther thou Jay~fr t~e blame l:1pon "" , > I' - · • · '· · · · · · God . ,
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