.,ffi1uationandddsmnati . 98 I I I. Concerning the foe1eofour neighbour : I.Wemull reckeallmeanes towinne him to the profefsion ofChriffian religion. t .°:or. t 0.3 3.1pleafead meta inall thin's,not f eking mineowneproftte,but theprofiteofmany, that they might beefavied.I ebr.io.:4. Let vsconfider oneanother,toproudevino lose and togo©d worker. 11. We muff liueamongfl men withoutoffence. i .Cor. 10.32. huenooffenceneitherto the Terves,norto the glrecs as,norto the Church ofGoad t .Cor.8.t 3.Ifreateofendmybrother, Iwilleasenofieflawhile theworld /landeth, that may not offend my brother. IIL The light ofour good life, mull be as alanterne todire& the waits ofourneighbous.A6t.24.14. This 1 tenfepveto thee,that after the i ty;which they callhere/i)fo rrorfhtp1 the God ofmy fathers,beleeuingallthingswhich arewritti in the Lawand theProphets, 15. =,4nd hastehope towards Cod, that the refirro lionof the dead, which they themfelues looke1 r ,slfo, fha flbe bothofireandvnitsf. 16. /endherein fen. deuourmy j lfe tohail, alway a cleere confciearce towardGod, andtowardmen. I V. Ifour neighbour offend,weare toadmonifh him. t.Theft;s.t4 Yeede- freyors, brethren, admonifh them that arevnruy: comfort thefeeble minded: 6earewith ¡be weake: beepatient towards allmen. V. Your neighbour runne the waies ofGodscommandement (as Dauid fpeaketh) weeought toencou- rage hint in the fame. VI. We may referre fuel) thingsvnto this commandement, as appertaine to the peculiarpreferuationofeueryfeucrallmanslife : T. Recreation,which. is an exercife ioyncdwith the fcareofGod,conuerfant in things indifferent,for the prcfcruátionofbodily ffrength,andconfirmationoftheniinde inholines. Ecclef.2.2. Ifeed oflaughter, thou art mad, and ofivy, what zs thv: that thou doetl?Efay5.t2. `heba;p,violl,tirnbrel, pipe,a:,dwire,arein their feaj1s,biet they regards not the,acr/(ereftheLord, neitherconfider the Cori ofhishands. i.Cor. I0.7.1Veither beeye Idolaters,as were fame oftbein, ais it is written : The peoplefifedown tocateanddritn!¿e.&rift vptoplay. ruk.625.Wo'betoyoethat laugh: foryeIli>ald wail nandweepe.Deut. t 2.7. `T heroyefball cate hef're the Lord your God,aana) /hall reioycein allth>u yeput your hands vetohothyeandyour hotefholds,lecaurethe Lordthy Godbathbled thee.To tlhis endbath theword ofC. od permitted fhootir,g, z .Sam. i .t,3. Lie6ade them teach thechildren of ¡ssdahtofboot,a4 itis1rrittí id thebook!, lags -r. And muficall confort.tveh.7. 67.Bejîdestheir,crt.antsC maides ,which werelessen tho iftnd,threebundreth, and f uen thirtie : theyhad twohundreth andfine &fourtiefnging- men,and fsgrngwonnen.At dputtingforthofriddles. Iudg.tq..tz .Sarpfonfatdwilto the, 1willnowpot foortbariddlevntoyeu: andifyotican declare itmetvrthin feuen dales ofthefeaft,&fande itour,/ w.illgèneyouthirtiefheets,andthirtiechargeof garments. t 3. And they anfweredhins,Pattforth thy riddle that we may heareir. t 4 endhefaidvnto them, Out ofthe eater came meate,andout oftheProng samefrveetnes: tr theycouldnot inthreedaies expound the riddle. Andhunting ofwild beáffs. Cant 2. i 5. Take vs thefoxes,the little foxeswhich dejiroy the vïttes,forour vines pane fed raper, Laífly,the fearching out or j contépiatiti Gz of
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