of luztivtz 4nd clartanr tion. 147 Bahty,&e.'Prou.2 5.16. Ifthou hajtlfoundho sie,eate thattsfifciehtfor thee, leap thonbeauerffll, and vomite.Prou. 31.4. Itis notforKings to drmke mine, nor.for Princesflrong drinke. 5. Leaf he drin!Z,aad forget thedecree,and change the. ofall thechildren ofa liElion. V I. Wee Inuit then eípccially regard there things,whenwecate atgreat mens tables. Prou.2 3.1. when thots fittefi to ease za ale a riler,confiderdiligentlywhat is before t bee. 2. PXt t be lot f," to rdy throte, i f thou bee amangiaten to thine appetite. 3. Be not defrotss ofhis daiatiemeates: for itis d ceiueablemeat. V I I, Godlymirthatmeateisto- Ierabletìd}.2.46.7htydid eats their meatetogether with gladnes andfraients ofheart. V I I I. Tabletalke (accordingas occafionof talke is Of ercd)mul. bee fuchasmay edifie. Suchwas Chriffs talke at the Pharifes table. Luk.1.44.. from the I .vcrfe' to the i 6.verfe. IX. See that after the banquet ended, the broken ineatebeenot lofl,but referued. Ioh.6a t 2. when they werefuisfed, be laidveto his Dif ciple:', Gathervp thebrokenmeatetr/richreinaineth, that no- thingbe l0(1. X. At a feallleaue fonxewhat. Ruth.2. z4:. She did eate,a.idwas ftced,and left there: f Chaflitie isdouble : one of tingle life, another inwedlocke. They that are finale, muff L withgreat care keepe their affeéfions and bodies in holitieffe Pfaff. t 19.9. Ilowjh;ll ayoungmanpurgehis rvaies by direSi:cgthefame o fer thy .cord, t.Ioh. z. i 3.Iwrite vetoyoufathers;becaufeycbastehnotvreehim, that zig from the beginning. Iivritevntoyouyongmen, becaufeyehaieouercome than wicked ownetheFather. Ecc1. 12.1-Remembertbycreator inthechies ofthyyouthphilesthe eailldaies corne not, nor the',cares approch,wherein thou (halt jy, I haste nopleafure in them I L They neufs fall often. i .Cor.9.27.1bectedownmy bodie, andbring it into lubie lion,/call byany means, after Ihauepreached to others, Imyfe ¡Mould be reprooed. III. They muff take heed theyburne not in luft: for, I .Cor.7.9. It is better tomarrie thento borne. Chaflitie in wedlocke, is when the holy andpure vfeofwedlocke isobfer ued. Heb. t 34 c..21 4:artage is honourable among all, and the bedundefiled: but whoremongersand adulterers Godwilliudge. Topreferue puritie inwedlocke, there cautions areprofitable: I. Contradts muff bein the Lord, andwith the £aithfullonelyAialac.a.11.lada., bath tr rlforeffed ,andanabominationiscom- mitred in Ifael,at dinkrufalern:for Judah bathdefiledthebolines ofthe Lord, which he loaed,and bathmanedthedaughter ofa flraungegod. i.Cor.7.39. If her hufbandbedead, jhe i atl.bertie to marrie withwhomAl. will, oney in the Lord. I L Both parties mull feparate thernfelucs in the rime ofa woman difeafe, and at appointed falls. Ezech_.1S.6. i.Cor.7.5. Defranet not oneano- ther,exceÇt i' bee with confentfora time, thatye maygiftyourflues tofailing andprayer, avdagainecome together, that Satan tensptyou notforyour inconti- nencie. III. V 'edlockc mail bevfedrather tofuppreffe,then to fatisfie that corrupt concupifcence of the ffe b , and efpecially to enlarge the Church of
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