VPRIGHTNES. imprifonment, that a man fayth thus with him– felfe, I will endure orherthings, but for that, I haue a crazie body, thJt will not beare it, I haue awife, and children, that mull: be maintained.; I h~medebts to pay,&c.that is a thing that I can– norbeare, and endure, letamanhauebudi.tch a refolution as this,I will not bearethis,fuch aman will proue an vnfoundhearted man, ifhe be put to tryall .Andwhenfoevenhe heart is not found Godwill bring it t0 the trial,at one time or otheq ·or againe,putthe cafeaman fay thus, I will en. dure any thing elfe,but to he defpifed,to becon– temned,to be difgraced, to1oofemy reputation withmyneighbours, to beafingu1ar man, to be an Owle for every body to wonder at, this is a tl)ing I can never endure, letthis·man beputvp– on it at any time, to do any fi:rangething; that is, athing rhat feemes firange to ~orldly men, that !hall bring the cenfure of them vpon it,let him beput to paffe through evill report, as fo~n- · . times he mufl: be, lethim be put to walke in the wayes ofrighteou[nelfe,(itftemesflrangetothem th4t youdo not thus and thus ) fuch aman will deale vnfoundly,he will difcover himfelfe ~o be · rotten-hearted. .- · · · So againe, aman that faith thus with himfelfe, I will notloofe my pradife, I will not loofe my imployments,Iwill not 1oofe my trade, I will nodoofemy dealing with my Cu!l:omers ;this is my Plowe, this is it, that mainraines both me and mine,though Ifuffer ·many things, yetthis is that I cannot beare,it would breake me afimder, T 3 &c.
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