106 The crner ofthe g rt fts mu fl bee had,that theybeecat} foorth into fame feparateanddoleplace, and therealfo cowered. Deut.23. i 2.Thoat!halt have aplacewithout the há(le,whi- therthou/haft refort. z ?. And thou(halt hasten paddleamois ti`s :eapo.ar,and when thouwouldeflfitdowns withotat,thoub lc dìgge therewath, avidreturning, thoufbalt couer thine excrements.14.Forthe Lord tby Gedwalßeth:nthe mid- dell ofthe campe to definer thee :therefore thine hoflhafl6ehofy,tbat he fi'c no filthie thing in thee,and turne awayfrom tbee. iSam .24.4. And .hecame tothe fbeepe-coltsby the may, where therewasa catae,and Sit.u1 tverit in .ta copier his Pete. Sobrietie is a vertue,which concerneth the vfage ofour diet i.í holiteffe.For the better obferuation thereof, thefe rules may ferue : I, The chiefefi at the banket,let him confecrate the meates toGod, by faying grace. i.Sam.9. 3. Thepeoplewillnot eate,tiflhe(that is,Sarnu el) came, 6ecaufehe willdlefe thefa- crifice:andtheneate they, thatbebidden to thefeafl. Mark.6.39. He comman- dedthew tomakethemallfitdonneby companies vpon thegra9e, crc. 41. .e4nd he toolethefine loavesand twofifhes,and lookedvp to hearten, andgamethasik.es. ACt. 27.3 s .When hehadthusftid,he (that is,Pau1)garie thanks in theprefence ofthewall,andwhen hebad broken bread, bebegan:oBate. IL Itis lawful' to furnifha table with flore ofdifhes, not onely for necefsitie, but alto for the goodentertainment ofafriend,and for delight.Luk. S ,z9.Leuimade him(that ts,Iefirs)agreatfeaff inhisurnehoufe,wherc therewasagreat compayiie ofPu6- licanes,andofother thatfateat tablewith him. Pfal, z 04.15. FTegiueth wine that maketh glad the heartofmars, andayfe to make the facefhine:andbead thatfirengthenethmans heart, loh. z 2.2. There they made him a flipper, and Marthaferued,6ut Lazarus was one ofthéthatfateat tablewith him. 3. Then tcoke Marie apoundofoyntment ofSpikenard,ziery co/lÿ;andannointed lefsu fete. 111. Choofe the lower roumeat abanquet,and rather then be trouble- fomefit as the mailer ofthe feaf}afsigneththee.Luk.i4.7. Hefpa?eaparable to the pie/la, when he marked how they chafe out the chiefe roumes,a d 8. When thou(halt be biddenofany man toawedding, fit not thy 'elf;downe in the chiefeflplace,leafla morehonorableman then thoube biddenofhim.9. And he thatbade bothhim andthee, cameandfay, Cjiue this man ronme. r o. Butgee and;itdaterise in the lowefl rose ne, thatwhenhe thatbade thee, commeth,he may fayTinto thee, Friend,ft Zap higher. Prou.25.. Standnot in the placeofgreat mesa,&c. l V. Man mull care at due times, not at vufcafbnable homes. Ec- clef i o, z 6.Woe to thee,0 land, when thy Princeteate inthe morning. '17. BIe f. 'Mart thon,0land,when Princesecreintime. V. Man muff eate and drinke moderately,fo that the bodie may receiue f}rength thereby,and the foule bee more freíh and lively, toperforme the a6lionsofgodlines. Luk.z 1.34. Take hee;de toyour fclnes,lcajIatany timeyour heartsbe oppreffedwithfarfetingand drurikenne(fe. Prou. 23.29. 7owhom is woe ?zc. Eisen to them that tarrie long at wine, to them thatgoeand reekmixt wine. 3. Looke not thou vpon the wine when itis red andwhen it/hewetbhis colour inthecappe$andgoeth downe plea- 4,
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