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{28b} Why Badman could not abide the Lords Day.
{29a} God proves the heart what it is, by instituting of the Lords day,
and setting it apart to his service.
{29b} Gen. 2. 2. Exod. 31. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Mar. 16. 1. Acts 20.
7. 1 Cor. 16. 1, 2. Mar. 2. 27, 28. Revel. 1. 10.
{29c} Isa. 5. 8, 13.—Could not see where this fits in the text.—DP.
{29d} Chap. 56. 2.
{29e} Amos 8. 5.
{30a} Heb. 4. 9.
{30b} How Badman did use to spend the Lords Day.
{30c} Ephes. 5. 6.
{31a} Badman given to Swearing and Cursing.
{31b} Rom. 6. 13.
{31c} Swearing and Cursing a badge of Mr. Badmans honour.
{31d} Difference betwixt Swearing and Cursing.
{31e} What Swearing is.
{32a} Exod. 20. 7.
{32b} A man may sin in swearing to a truth. Jer. 5. 2.
{32c} He that swears to a Lie, concludes that God is as wicked as
himself.
{32d} Zech. 5. 3. Jer. 7. 9. Hos. 4. 2, 3.
{33a} Six Causes of vain Swearing.
{33b} Jam. 3. 6, 7, 8, 9.
{34a} How Cursing is distinguished from Swearing.
{34b} Of Cursing, what it is.
{34c} 2 Sam. 16. 6, 7, 8.
{34d} 1 King. 2. 8.
{34e} How the profane ones of our times Curse.
{35a} Job 30. 31.
{35b} Badmans way of Cursing.
{35c} The Damme Blade.
{35d} Badman would curse his Father, &c.
{35e} Badman would curse his Fathers Cattel.
{36a} Job 15. Eccles. 7. 22.
{36b} Four causes of Cursing.
{36c} The dishonour it brings to God.
{36d} Jam. 3. 9.
{37a} Swearing and Cursing, are sins against the light of Nature.
{37b} Gen. 31.
{37c} Examples of Gods anger against them that Swear and Curse.
{40a} Psal. 109. 17,18.
{40b} A grievous thing to bring up Children wickedly.
{41a} Badman put to be an Apprentice.
{41b} Young Badmans Master, and his qualifications.
{42a} A bad Master, a bad thing.
{42b} How many ways a Master may be the ruin of an Apprentice.
{43a} Children are great observers of what older folks doe.
{43b} 1 Sam. 2.
{43c} Badman had all advantages to be good, but continued Badman still.
{43d} All good things abominable to Badman.
{44a} Good counsel to Badman like Little-Ease. Prov. 9. 8. Chap. 15.
12.
{44b} How Badman used to behave himself at Sermons.
{45b} The desperate words of one H. S. who once was my Companion. He
was own bother to Ned, of whom you read before.
{45c} Job 21. 14. Zech. 1. 11, 12, 13.
{45d} Zech. 7. 13.
{46a} Gen. 21. 9, 10. 2 King. 2. 23, 24.
{46b} Badmans Acquaintance.
{46c} A Sign of Gods Anger.
{46d} Rom. 1. 28.
{46e} Psal. 125. 5.
{46f} 2 Thess. 2. 10, 11, 12.
{47a} Prov. 12. 20.
{47b} The Devils Decoys.
{47c} Prov. 1. 29.
{47e} This was done at Bedford.
{48a} Prov. 7. 12, 13.
{48b} Prov. 5. 11.
{48c} 2 Pet. 2. 12, 13.
{48d} Badman becomes a frequenter of Taverns.
{48f} A Story for a Drunkard.
{49a} Four evils attend drunkenness.
{49b} Prov. 23. 20, 21.
{49c} Eccles. 7. 17.
{49d} Prov. 23. 29, 30.
{50a} 1 Cor. 6. 10.
{50b} The fifth evil the worst.
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