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Pag. Sect.
318 146 Enquiring concerning future Events of thofe who by Nature
are no Gods, forbidden.
Second Commandment.
318 147 Images, the Ufe of them forbidden.
148 God's Judgments on the Breakers of this Commandment.
320 149 Images no Reprefentation of God.
150 Images were commanded to be broken.
151 Images were broken.
321 152 Inftances of Images ufed by Apoftates as outward Symbols in
Worship offered to the true God.
153 Worship to Images refufed though commanded by Kings,
154 Threats against Idols and Idolaters.
155 Promifes, Warnings, and Exhortations against Idolatry.
322 156 God's Judgments upon Idolaters.
323 157 Magicians.
158 Inchanters.
159 Soothsayers.
160 Obfervers of Times.
161 Witches.
162 Wizards, worshipping Angels, &c.
324 163 Diviners.
164 Diviners are Deceivers, and false Prophets.
165 Threats against Diviners.
166 Familiar Spirits, Threats against those that confult them.
Third Commandment.
324 167 Profaning the Name of God.
168 Swearing falfely.
325 169 Swearing by the Creatures.
170 Swearing by falfe Gods.
171 Swearing in common Converfation.
172 Swearing to commit Sin.
173 Rafh, unneceffary Swearing.
174 God only is to be fworn by.
175 An Oath, the Nature and Duty thereof.
326 176 Oaths to be strictly kept.
177 Things to be fworn to are Truth and Duty.
178 Articles of Peace ratified by Oath.
179 Breach of fuch Oaths punished.
180 Private Compacts ratified by Oath.
327 181 Oaths fworn to Kings.
182 The Oath of a fingle Perfon decides Controverfy.
183 The Duty and Lawfulness of fwearing, Examples.
184 God fwears to Abraham.
185 To give the Land of Canaan.
186 To fulfil his Covenant.
To continue the Seed of David.
187 To the Continuance of Chrift's Priesthood.
327 188 To fulfil his Threatenings against the Unbelieving and Difo-
bedient.
189 Jefus Chrift answers upon Oath.
190 An Angel fwears.
191 Affeverations of Sincerity which are equal to an Oath among
Christians.
328 192 Ancient Forms of Swearing.
193 Blafphemy forbidden.
194 Occafions of it to be avoided.
195 From whence it proceeds.
196 Inftances of Blafphemers punished,
329 197 Blafphemy against the Holy Ghoft.
198 Perfons unjustly accused of Blafphemy.
199 Of Vows.
200 Vows to do Duty.
201 Sinful Vows.
Fourth Commandment.
329 202 Of the Sabbath.
330 203 The Sabbath, a Day of Rest from servile Work.
204 Duties of the Sabbath, worfhipping God, reading and hear-
ing his Word.
205
Works of Charity and Mercy to be done on the Sabbath.
331 206 Promises to them that keep the Sabbath.
207 The Care of God's People to fanctify the Sabbath themselves,
and to prevent the profaning of it by others.
332 208 Threatnings against Sabbath-breakers.
333 209 Sabbath Privileges withdrawn.
210 The Change of the Sabbath from the seventh to the first Day
of the Week.
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338
CHA P. XVI. Duties toward Mankind.
Love toward Mankind.
2 How Love toward Mankind is produced.
3 Prayers and Thanks to God for Chriftian Love as being his
Gift.
4 The Influence and Effects of Love upon the Temper and Be-
haviour of Chriftians toward one another, or how Love is
evidenced.
5 Charity with other Graces enjoined.
6 Approved Examples of Charity and other Graces.
7 Hatred toward Mankind, Threatenings against it.
8 Duty of the Righteous toward those that hate them.
9 Prayers and Complaints to God against the Hatred of the
Wicked.
10 Promises to thofe that are unjustly hated and Threatenings a- gainst those that hate them.
11 Envy forbidden to the Righteous.
12 The Wicked, their Envy hurtful to themselves.
13 Envy a Mark of an unconverted State.
339 14 Malice forbidden to the Righteous.
15 Malice in the Wicked.
16 Anger forbidden.
340 17 Inftances of the Anger of the Righteous against Sin.
18 Sinful Anger, Initances thereof.
341
19 Wrath.
20 Contention.
21 Promises and Prayers against Contention. 22 The Righteous contend only against Sin. 23 Peace commanded with Promifes to it.
342 25 Peace prayed for as a defirable Gift of God.
343 26 Peace the Gift of God, Promises and Inftances thereof.
27 Peace with God is the bleffed Reward of the righteous or
good Man.
28 Peace promised to the Church of God.
344 29 Unity.
30 Honouring one another.
345 31 Defpifing others.
32 Strife forbidden to the Godly.
346 33 Fightings, Quarrels.
34 Divifions forbidden.
35 Offences forbidden.
347 36 Threats against Offenders.
37 Doing Good to others.
348 38 Doing Evil.
39 Doing Wrong.
40 Doing Mischief the Character of the Wicked.
349 41 Of being Harmless.
42 Blamelefs.
43 Promises to the Merciful.
350 44 Unmerciful, Threats.
45 Compaffion and Pity.
351 46 Cruelty of the Wicked.
47 Forgiveness.
352 48 Revenge.
49 Duty of giving and receiving good Counfel.
353 50 Rejecting evil Counsel the Duty and Safety thereof.
51 The mutual Obligation of giving and receiving Instruction.
354 52 Of refusing Instruction.
53 To edify one another.
54 To exhort one another.
55 To warn one another.
56 To admonish one another.
57 To rebuke one another, and to hearken to Rebuke.
355 58 Of not giving and receiving Rebuke.
59 To reprove one another.
60 Not hearkening to Reproof.
356 61 Gentleness.
62 To fhew Kindnefs commanded.
63 To give Comfort.
356 64 Friendship and Faithfulness therein.
357 65 Unfaithfulness in Friendship.
Bearing with one another's Weaknesses, or Differences in Re-
ligion.
358 66 Forbearing to judge one another on account of Differences.
359 67 Setting good Example.
363
68 Enticing others, and being enticed to Sin.
69 Of Gratitude.
70 Ingratitude.
CHA P. XVII. Duties towards our Selves.
1 Temperance in Meat and Drink.
2 Of Intemperance in Meat and Drink.
3 Drunkenness the Evils thereof.
4 Of making others drunk.
5 Sleep.
6 Labour commanded, and Promifes to the Laborious, the Di-
ligent and Industrious.
7 Of the Sluggard, the Slothful, and Idle.
364 8 The Study and Pursuit of Wisdom recommended.
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The Excellency of Wisdom above all other Endowments.
365 10 Wisdom is profitable, pleasant and honourable.
11 Wisdom is the Gift of God.
366 12 Wisdom prayed for.
13 Wisdom and Religion the fame.
367 14 A Fool's vain Pretences to Wisdom, he is wife in his own
Conceit.
15 A Fool receiveth not Inftruction.
368 16 A Fool discovereth his Folly.
17 A Fool's Conduct toward his Parents.
18 A Fool is mischievous.
38 Examples of Humility.
39 The Elect are humble.
40 Humbled Saints, their Expreffions.
377 41 Pride against God.
42 Pride againft Men.
43 Spiritual Pride, feeming Righteous.
44 Proud of Wisdom and Knowledge.
378 45 The Proud feek Honour from Men.
46 Threats and Prayers against the Proud.
379 47 Arrogancy.
48 Loftinefs.
49 Haughtiness.
50 Exalting one's Self.
51 Lifting up one's Self.
52 Magnifying one's Self.
53 Glorying.
54 Boafting.
381 55 Scorning.
56 Threats against Kings and Nations of the foregoing Charac
ters of Pride, &c.
57 Of Marriage.
382 58 Divorce.
59 Divorce was difapproved.
60 Divorce is exprefly forbidden in the New Testament.
61 Marriage with Unbelievers.
62 Jews forbidden to marry with the Heathen Inhabitants of
Canaan.
383 63 Embracing Chriftianity did not diffolve Marriage contracted
384
before.
64 Hufbands Duties.
65 Duties of Wives.
Women's Apparel.
66 Children. Duties toward them, to provide for their Support.
67 To defend them
68 To pray for them.
69 To Inftruct them.
385 70 Particular Heads of Inftruction.
386
71 Inftances of Parents careful to inftruct their Children.
72 Correcting Children.
73 Parents careful to marry their Children into religious Fa-
milies.
74 Portions given to Children.
75 Children are among the promised Bleffings of God to Mankind:
76 Children promifed.
387 77 A defire of Children.
78 God's Care of Mothers.
388 79 God's Care of Children.
80 Grief of Parents at parting with Children.
81 Godly Parents bleffed in the Happiness of their Children.
82 Wicked Parents punished in the Calamities of their Children.
83 Particular Calamities threatened against the Children of the
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