Perkins - BX9315 P465 1597

86 rho order of thecattfes Abraham , Ibefeech thee f : dmegoo,dfJeedthirday, andAero mercyveto my mai,ier Abraham. 3 3.. frerward themeat wasfit before him, but he(aide, I will not eate, v-7t lí Ibau pansy any inelige: AndLabanfaid,Speakeon. S6. Best hefrid,hrinder i e not,feeing the Lordbathprofferedmy iotsrney : fend?neea- -w.ay that r maygoe tomymoiser. Gen. 3 1.38. This twentyyeareshawIbeen with thee, thiîie easesand thypates harm notcari theiryoong, and the rammes ofthyflocke have I not eaten. 3 9 What f muer wasterne of6easles , I6ronght it notvnto thee , but made itgoodmyfelfe :ofmine handdiddeil thou require ir, were itflollenbyday,orgolfer; by night. 40. /was in theday confumcdwith heat, andtaithfrost in then <s ht,and axyfleepdepartedfromm:neaids. Furthernaore,vvec rnufiyeeldeobedience toour Superiours : yea, although they be cruel' and vvicked,but not in wickeneflre.1.Pet. 2. i S. Seruants,befieb. leeá toyourmaflers withalfeae,not only to thegood andcatrteous , btst,rtlfoto the froward. Mi. 4 I9.Whether it beright in thefight ofGod, to obeyyoureg. her then God,iudgeye. Subieçlion in fuffering the punifhments infliedby our fuperiours. Gen. 16. 6.Thcn Abraham fard to Saraì,Behold,thy raide is in thinehand,doewit her as itpleaferhthem :thenSarai dealt roughly withher: wherfsre )(be fledfrom her. 9. Then the Angellof:he Lordfail veto her , Return: unto thy dame , and humble thyfelfe under her hands. And althogh thepuniíhinentfhuld be vniufl,yet mull we luffer it,vntil we can get fore lawful' remedie for the fame. r. Pet. 2.19. Forit is thankworthy, ifa nainfor comiencetowardgad enduregriefe,fiffering wrongfully.2o.For whatpraife is it,ifwhenyebe buffetedforyourfaultes,ye take it patiently? but andi f ,whenyedoe wel,yefuf f r wrong , and take itpatiently , this is acceptable to Gad. III. Thankfulnes inour praiers. i.Tim.2.t.2, fetihortyoutherefore, that fars`'ofall,f applications,praycrr,interccffans,andgiuingoFthank bbemadefor all men,forKtngs,and forallthat arein authority, that wee may leade aquiet and a peaceable life, inallgodlaneffeandhonefty. t.Tirn.s.t7. Elders that rule well, are worthy ofdouble honour. Gen. 45.9.Flaffeyou,&go vp tomy Fat her, tel him,Thusfaith thyfon Iofeph,Godbathmadesae Lordotter alEgypt,camedown tome,tarienot. I o. And thou!halt dwellin the land ofGafsaen. I t . ii1 fo I will nourrfla thee there;foryet retnainefine ycares offamine,leaS7 thouperifh through pouertie,tboreand thy houfliold,andall that thouball. Thirdlie, towards thole that excel vs in giftes:our dutic is to acknowledge the fame giftes,and fpeakeofthern to their praife. I . Cor. 8. a-2 a 3 Fourthly ,towardall orrrequals:to thinkreucrentlyofthern.P hii,a.3 Let no thing be done throughcontentionor vaing'orie,but in mceknes ofmind; let euery man cileevie other better then tarera felfe. In giuing honour, to go one beforeanother, andnot in receiuing it.Rom. 12. I o,SubmitLingyourfeltsesone toanother inthefear ofGo l. To falute onea- nother withholle Ignes a.wherbymayappearethe louewhichweehaue one to another:

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