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2f / !cation anddarprnatsa#. 197 deftravinehimfor elver. 1V. By ouerpaffing fornewants and infirmities in mens words an deedes.Prou.19.I t.Itie amasts howler topáffe6yinfiriaritier. V. Bycouering them with filence. i.Pet.4.8. aboueall things bane ferment here among1 yom,far lonec.merethamultit: de offinnes.Pro.i 7.9.Hethat ca- werethtra sfgregion,feeketb lone : but hethat repeatetbamatter,feparateth the Prince. V I. By takingeuery thing (ifit bepoffible) in thebefl part, r .Corin, 133 > 5.Lome tbinketh noneemill. This theweth the lawfulnesoftruces,couenants,and otheragreementscon- cerning peace,being made toauoyd iniuries, maintaine ancient bounds, pro- cure fecuritie in traffique,poffefiions,and iournies,fet penfions,cominons for cattell,liberties of hunting,6fhing,or fouling,andgetting fewell, or othernee ceífariesfor publique commoditiès,ifthere bee no vnlawfull conditions z.n- nexed unto the fame. And wee may make thiscovenant not onely withChri. ftiäs,butforÿ maintenace ofpeace,with .nfïdels alfo. For that which is godly tobe perforrned,isnoleffegodly tobee promifed. But it isanoteoftruegod - lines,to bee asmuch as maybee, at peace with all men.Therefore topromife peace by couenant,isvetygodly.We may fee theexperience ofthishi the hues of honemen.Gen.2T.22. flt thatfametime AbimelechandPicholhis chiefe camnine,fpale, veto e4brahaan,Paying,Gadiswith thee in all that thoudoe]?. 23 .Nowtherefore f earepinto me bere 6y Gad, that thouWilt ,tot hìvrr rnè'zor mychildri,or mychildren children;rc.24..7hen .Abrahamfaid,lwillfireare. a7. ThenAbraham tooke, fheepeand beetles, and gave themvetoAbimelech: ; and they two made a covenant. Gen. 31.44. Now therefore come and let vs make acomenant, !and those, which maybee a wand; betweene me and thee. 4 5. ThenLabanfaidto iaakgb,Behold thisheape,andbeheld thepillar, which lanefet v® betweene meand thee. 53. The God ofAbraham, and thegods of Nahor,andthegod oftheirfatherbee iatdge betweenevs:But laako6!Ware by thefeareofhisfather lzhak, I I. Concerning his bodie,weeare toregard it aline and dead. Being alice, we ought ifneed be: I. Tominiftervetoitfood and raiment.Nlatth.25.4t3 42 . Departfremmeyecurtdinto euerlajlingfire,,m°hich i;prepared f or thedi wellandhisangels. For lwasanhmngred, andyeganemeno wale, I thirFled, andyegame me nodr uke,&c 4T.In as ranch asyedid it not toone ofthe lea/of thefe,yedid it not tome. IL To lend our helpinghand,, hen our neighbours bodie is in anydanger.l.Ioh.3:16 Herebyweperceived lome,that he larddown hisI`fefar vs, therefore alfoought we to layslewneour linesfor the brethren. When aman is dead, wee ought to commit the dead corps to the graue, as may appeareby thefearguments : I. The iriflin&ofNature it felfe. I L The examplesoftheParriarks,andotherholyperfonabs. Abraham buriedSarah. (en.2 3.19. laakob is buriedbyhisfonnes. Gen. 50.12. Stems; by rebgiouaand , denotemen. A61.8.2. III. The Lords owne approbationof buriall,in that he numbreth it artongft his benefits. For thewant thereofis a curie. leivz,lehoiakim)fhallbeboaried,áeanag is buried,euendraftee andcaft forth witheot

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