ofi Nation alddotingion, 91 ofKilhonondflge them there.And fouldiors in báttels,wagedupon iu(l taupes: 2. Chron.2o. i 5. Feareyec net,neithcrbee afraide ofthisgreat multitude: for the báttell i1 notyours ,but Gods. Thenegativepart, Thou neither hurt, nor hinder , either thine, owne,or thyneighbours life. The Pinnesthen that are referred to this part are fuch, as are committed a- gainfl our neighbour,or our felues, Againfi our neighbor,are thefe following:I.In hart;as,i .Hatredagainfl him. i.Ioh. 3. ¡S.Ifrhafo hatethbisbrother,isamanflayer. 2. Vnaduifed anger. Math. 5.22. tfay vntoyam,whofoes:erisangrie tirirhhis brothervnaduffediiej as in danger ofiudgement. 3. Enuie. Rom. i. 29. Fullofanger,srurt6aer,eon tention. 4. Grudges. Iam. 3.14. 1fye halo bitter envying and ffrsfe sri',our heartes ,retoyce not. 5. Wantofcompafsion, and forrowe at our neighbours calamities. Amos. 6. 5.6.Theyfng tothefoundoftheViole, &c. but nopian i.s. ferryfor the affiElicnoflofcph. 6. Frowardnes,wherrwe wil not be reconciled toour neighbour. Rom , t. 3o. Such ascan neuer beappeafed,vnrrercifstlf 7. Dofre ofreuenge.Pfal. 5,6.TheLord wil abhorre the bloodyman& dcceitfal;. II. In wordes: r. Bitternes in fpeaking.Prou. 12.18. There te thatfJeaketb vordes,like theprickinges ofa frcord : but thetongue ofwife men is health. 2. Reproches andrayling, which is a callingofamans tannes in histeeth which he bath comrnitted,or anobier ingvntohim Come inherent infirmities, Mat. z z. Whofoeuerfaithvnto his brather, Raca.(ball be wo' thy to bepunifhed by the councell: Andwhofoeuerfhallfay,Foole,jhal lbe worthy to beepuni[bedwith belfire. z.Sam. 6.16, As thea/4rke of theLordcame into the citieof Dauid, liir.halSault daughter looked througha windowe, andfauve KingDavid leape anddance before the Lord, andfhce deJiifed him in her heart, 20. AndMi- ch41 the daughter ofSaule came out to meet David, and(aide, O howglori. i- ous was the King of 71 raellthis day ,which was vncauered to dayin the eies ofthe tuaydens ofhisferuants, as a feule vncouerethhimfelfe. 3. Contentions' when twoor more flriue in fpeechone with another,for anykindof Superio- rity. 4. Brawlings in any conference. 5. Crying,whichis an vnfeemlyeleua- rion ofthe voice againfiones aduerfarie. Gal. 5. 19. The workes ofthefefli aremanifefi,which are, 20 emulations,wrat h,contentions,feditions. Ephe. 4. 3 I. Let all6itternefJe,and anger,stnd wrathcry 'ngtndeuilfpeaking beput away fromyou,withall rnaliciottfaes, 3 z . Be courteous one toanother. Gen. i 6. I I Fhe(vz. I fin ael)fhalbe a wildman,his hardThalbeaping tuerie rnan,andevery mans hand agarns`t him. 6. Complaintes to euery oneoffuch as offervs inïu-- ries. Iam.5.9. 'grudge trot one againft anal her,brethren, /eaft?yebecondemned. III. In countenance andgeflure,allfuchfg,nes,as euïdentlie:decipher the maliciouc
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