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ofSa!uatitm andVimination. 51 •n:}t/wmerq vntomy mafler ~br.-rb4m. 31· A bmcrtbmhimfolf<. . . .A ttrlVard the mMte "WIU fit before him,, bHt In giuing honour , to goe one before ar.o• htefoid, I wiO.noteau~ vnti/1 I haue[aid my ther,and uot in rcceiuing it.Rom. x 2.10. Subme/fag" And L•h•n (aid,Sp<akt '"·56. But he miryo11.r [tiNtS one tl another in thefeare ofG.,d, foid,Hinder me not,[uing tiJt L9rd h~tth proJ;e. ,To falute oneanother witb holy fignes,wberred my iourney: fond mr: ai\1-9 that I m:~ygoe to by may appeare the Jouc 'i'hich u·e haueone "'Jm<fhr. Gen. l t. l 8. This tW<mi•y!artt . to another in.Chrift •. Pet. 5·14· Greet Bone h.eue 1be.e,e with thee, thine e\\1uand thygo~ttes anothmrith thekiffooflcue. Rom.t6.r6.Sa. h.1ue not caft thtiryoung, and tl:u raT11tLo_{rhy """"'"R?therwirhanh•iyk.:lf· Exod. t8. 7· flock_!! ht:~ft"'7 mt C4ttn. 39· Whr~tfofflcr w.u torn( And iJ1ofts \l!cnt o:-tt to mccu his[atkrrin law, of bttt/ls, I bro~tght itnot'lmto thce 1 btt' m.td( it anddid•h'}f<m«,•nd kjfftd hi~J.Ruth t 4..And g"dmyftlf<: ofmi.,. hand didfl thou rrquire behold, BMz.. ramefrom Btthlehcn:,andfoid1.m· ir, wm itflcle•by d<y, .rjlolenby ~lght. 40. f tQt.;e Rt4pers, rl>e Lord be 'With}"'· Andth') l\1.u in the aa, confomed with heate) ani with "''fwmd,the L.rdblrffe th«.. . . fi"ofl in the nig!Jt, and my ftup< depamdfr<m Fifrly,the duti<s ofall Superiours towords minee7es. B their infcriours: I. S:tuing their place and Furthermore, wernufi yeeid obedience to dignide, to Clrrie tht:m(elues _as brethren. our [uperiours: ye•, although they b' cruell Deut.I7· 20. That hi1 he.rt b< not /ifiedvp,•· and wicked)butnorio wickedneffc. r. Pa.2. bQJie hU brtthren, 411d he tur11er.otfi·om rhecomIS. Seru4ntsbe fobii![Jroy811; m~flers witlu1!1 milmkmc-nt, tothtrightluridortotheltfi. Iub ftare,not oNd] to the trood4r.d cor.rteom,6m ,clfo >•·'l· I( 1 didcontemn<thtiudgtm<ntef my tothe fY"'Wn.rJ. Att4.t9. wherhtr it be right in {t1u41lt,•.d•fmym<ide. 2. Kfhg.).IJ· .And thefight •f God, to •beyJ'H rarherthen q.d, hUfertsttnlSCIImeandJP4~ vntuhi.m, and.foid. iudg>y. · 14. Thm he wmtdewn<, •nd Wnfhed him{<if< Subicd:ion in fuff~ing the puniil1ments f-eat~en times in lordan,(}c. I I. To il1ine be. infliCted by our Superiours,Gco.t6.6. Tht• fore their ioferiours by ~n cnfample of a .Abr<ham{aid tQ Sarai, Beh•ldthy maid< u in blameldfelife. Titm 2. 2. Th<tthuldcr men thin< hand,d.e,"Wit!J her"' plrafetb thu:thtn S•- be{ober, h"ntft, diftrttle : foundin faitb,in loue# rai draft roughly 11'ith her: whmfore j1>'ef/<d lind i11 patience. 3. The,clder womeN ltk!_Yt;ift,that f•mher. 9· The• the AngeO•fthe L<rdfoid thrybei11 foahbeh4ui4Hr asbecommeth holineffi, ,vmo her, Returne 1/nto thy dlime, 11nd hut»b/e c notfrtffo tfccuftrs,nGtgi.nm to mHcb \t-ine,bHt teathyfii(< vnder her h•ndt. chemifh•neft thing•·• .Pet.)+ Not M tho•gh And although the puniiliment iliould bee -prwtre Lords, o1ur Gods heritage, b~-:t thllt]re vniuft# yet mult wefuffo!r it, vntill we can get "'"J b«nfompl<stuheJ1«kt. Phi!. 4· 9· ll I. (o:ne lawfull r<medy for the fame. I .P<t.z. 19. To !hew forth grouity ioyned with digtitie, For it Utbttnk:. A'n'thy.if 11 manfor_ co;tfc:iu:ceto. by their oouoteoar.c< , gefiure; deed<! •nd ~ardG,dmd>~r<gri•fe,fojJe.iRgWr<ntfully.>o. "'ords: for hereby they wufigrace the image lbr•r•·ft u it' if when ;eb< b.ffiu.if.r ofGod •.vhich the}' bearc befoce their inf<riJ"llr • ye to~k!it p4tiently? bHt 4r.d ifwl:en ours.Tir.2.;,4,S.6q.Job 29.8. Thepng"'"' yedo~ 'Wtflyce(ujfer wrong, andtak!, it p~>tient!J, fowme<,and h•dd<themfiil«s,tbeagedarqji ••a . thu u acupt~ble t~ Glid, ,Qoodvp. ... _ I [I. Thaokefulnell"e: I. in our prayers. Sixrly # towards infefiocrs in obedience, 1 .Timothic 2. 1J1. 1rxh()rtyol4ther~fDre,that that is,to"'·ards rheirfubieds. I .To rule them firP ef~tfi/Hpplictttiom.prayers,intercrjfions J 4nd irHh< Lord,thatthey doe not offend. I. Pet. giuiw,g ofthan\es be nwlefor all mm;for Kings, 2.. 1 3• Submit JiHY ftlRei vnti ail mo~r.iur (irdi. andfor AU th:tt bee in aHtJMritie ~ thnt wte m41 n.fr.ceof WMn for thcLordsfiii~e,whether it be vn.. /e4de aqrtict andpeaceable life, in allgedlir.tsttnd toKings M vntofopcriors,~ 4.or v;:;Ngo~»trmmrs, homftie,( l.[n outw:lid maintenance. I· Ti:n. D as vntQih<m th•t oreJinto{tbe King.for thepuS·I 7· Eld-ers th:ttru/e \';tU,4rt Wortlryoftkub/e nijhmt11t ofeuilt doers, andforthepraife ofthtm h4nour. Gen.45·9· Haft youandgoe tD my Fr~~ th.1t doe well. De-ut J 7· r9. .Andirjh11!/ be u:ith . tber~l'tnd ttq him, Thm foitb thy fonne lofiph, him(nam<ly the b.. kt •f the Law) and heJh•D Gadh:ztb mr«..e mee Ln-d oHtr all Egypt, come r£--;dethereina/1 the drti:s ofhJSlfe, that he may downe to me,tttrrienot. I o. And thoujhttlt d,tO ~~~rnctofeare theLorJhis G"d, and ttJ ~epe aO i1J thel~tfld of 6-ojlJeiJ, I I, f!.A/fo f tti/l~ol'ri.flJ the rf!ords "f this la'W,a71d theft urditumas to doe thee there,fcr ytt rtouline fiutj)'l!ares ofj~tmine~ them.Col.4. I. Te maj/trsdot'VRtoJflurfimants left thou perifh thrtmgh pomrtit, thou ~r.d thJ th4t Which is iufl4ndequaO:kJ!o~i.ng th.ttJC ,.;!.fo h••JI,.Id,and aUthat th•• haft. h4Ut4 mtJfler in htarlen, 2. To prouide (u:h Thirdly, towards thofe tnlt excell vs in thingsas fl13l be to the good ofrheirfubieets, g!fts : our dmi:: is to acknowJedge the ra. whether they belong to the b04ii< or to the grfts, and fpeake of them to their praife. 2. Coule,Ro:n.t 3+ F<r heislhe miniflerofq•d C<r.8. U,2j. fort by "'""h. Era. 49· 23· And Kings fha/1b<' Foutthly,toward all our equals: to thioke t"Jn•rfing Fathers, and Jf!!ttenesJI>«D be t!Jy reuerently of them. Phi!. 2. 3· Let nothi"' f<e nurfis. Pf.1l. I ::3. I. Lord rcmemb(r Dm~id done through contention or 1Jaint-glorie, b:;, in With allhis tro1:blcs.2.Who[ware vr.to tPe Lird, mfek.t.Neffi ofminde, let euery nunefttem~ other jfnd vowed vtito the mightil God 1[Jacob., ("l~!.t

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