loo The order of.tn'eearl%s oftheworks ofGod.i.King,4,3 krp,41r,f oftreesfrons thecedírtre' :hit is inLebanosz,eteenvile. thehyffop that"ringed, out ofthe yeah ; heflitrealfoof beaf:as, acidoffoules, andofcreeping tháttgs, andof j'fl.es. 2. Phi(cke, thevfe 'whereofis holie,ifbefore the reccit of it, a man crane retnifTionofhis iinnes, and repofe his confidence onlyvponGod,not vpon themeanes.Mat.9.2. And Io,they dry-sight untohim a"¡eauficke ofthe palfie, lyingona led.- Any fe as f e> ing their fnth,fardto the leke ofthepal67e,Sor;ne,6e ofgood comfort, thyfrssare f cr g i;ten thee. 6.Then .to thefcke fthepape, AYife,take: vp thy bedand wake to thine hoe,fe.loh.5, y ..4 cerrcme man was there, s'hichhadbeendifeafd eight & thirtieleares.8. !efitsfzidvetoh;m,Tale vp thy bed and zr,tl.e. Y q.. Af- ter that 1efiti fo' rindhim in the te,...ple,and fsiduntohïo'r,llehold, thouartmade whole :limenomore!ea"a vorfr, thing eonnevntothee.2.Chro.[6.1z, AndA- fain thenine and th:rticthyeare ofhis reigne was difcifd.n his feete, andbis d1 feafewadext reame :yet hefozght not to the Lord in hisdifeafe, but tothePhi- fitians. 3. Auoyding ofan iniurie,cfFcredby fomeprimate perfon : this,ifit be againft anvnruly andvnflaied aduerftrie,aud thedefence bee faultlefe isvery lawfull,and isfo farre from a private reuenge, that it is to bee accounted a Tuft defence. The defence is then faultiefilvvhen aman doth fo affault his aduerfa- rie,as that he neither purpofethhis owne reuenge, or hiLencunesburt,but only his alone fafetie from that imminent danger. Adoubt. Whether may a man flic in.the plague time ? n'nfer. Such as bee hindered bytheir calling, may not; as,Magiarates,andPaffours, having chargeoffoules : yet free mennot bound bycallingmay. Reafons. I. Aman may prouide for his owne fafetie, ilk bee not to the hinderanceofanother. I I. Amanmay fie warres,farnine,flouds,firc,andotherloch daungers: there- fore the plague. III. There is leffedaunger ofEckneffe, the more themulti- tude of people is ditninifhed. O6ieilion, L To flie,is a token ofdiftruft. An- fwer. This diffidence is no fault of the fa61, but ofthe perfon. 1 I. It is offen- fiue..Anfrver, 1 heoffenceis giuen,nottaken. III. To flie,is to forfakeour neighbouragainf t the ruleofcharitie. Anfryer. It is not,ifkinsfolkeandma- gifIrates bee prefent. I V. Menare to vifite the ficke byGods appointment. Anftver. Lepers were exceptedamongthe !ewes: and fo likewife they in thefe daieswhichare infeí ed with a difeafe, anfwerableto the leprofie, namely, ilk bedangeroufly contagious. CHAP. 26. Of thefeuenth Commandment. HefeuenthCommandment theweth howwee maypreferue thecha - f}itie ofourfelues,and ofour neighbour. The wordsare thefe: Thou
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