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{50c} Prov. 23. 34, 35.
{50d} An Objection answered.
{50e} Habak. 2, 9, 10, 11, 12. Ver. 5, 15.
{51a} Badmans Masters Purse paid for his drunkenness.
{51b} A Caution for Masters.
{52b} Badmans third companion addicted to Uncleanness.
{52c} Sins of great men dangerous.
{53a} Prov. 5. 8.
{53b} Chap. 7. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
{53c} Signs of a whore.
{54a} The sin of Uncleanness cried out against.
{54b} What evils attend this sin. Prov. 6. 26.
{54c} Gen. 38. 18.
{54d} Prov. 31. 1, 2.
{54f} A Story for unclean persons to take notice of.
{55a} More evils attend this sin.
{55c} Job 31. 1, 2, 3.
{56} Prov. 6. 33.
{57} Prov. 6. 26.
{58a} Chap. 23. 27. Prov. 2. 18, 19. Chap. 7. 25, 26, 27.
{58b} Prov. 22. 14.
{58c} Ephes. 5. 5.
{58d} Desperate words.
{59b} Gen. 39. 10.
{59c} Of chaste Joseph.
{60a} Many are made whores by promises of Marriage, &c.
{60b} Clarks Looking-glass for Sinners, Chap. 2. Pag. 12.
{60c} Badman and his Master abhor one another.
{60d} Prov. 29. 27.
{61a} Young Badman runs away from his Master.
{61b} He gets a new Master like himself.
{61c} A sign of Gods anger upon young Badman.
{62a} Demonstration of Gods anger towards him.
{62b} Gen. 18. 18, 19.
{62c} Psal. 7. 14.
{62d} Jam. 1. 15.
{63a} It concerns Parents to put their Children into good Families.
{63b} Masters should also beware what Servants they entertain.
{63c} Young Badman and his second Master cannot agree.
{63d} Acts 16. 16.
{63e} Reasons of their disagreeing.
{64a} Acts 16. 17, 18, 19, 20.
{64b} Ro. 14. 22.
{64c} Bad Masters condemn themselves when they for badness beat their
Bad servants.
{64d} 1 King. 16. 7.
{65a} Why young Badman did not run away from this Master though he did
beat him.
{65b} Why Badman could bear his last Masters reproof better than he
could the first.
{65c} By what means Badman came to be compleated in his wickedness.
{66a} Badman out of his time.
{66b} He goes home to his Father.
{66c} He refrains himself for Money.
{66d} Severity what it inclines to.
{67a} We are better at giving then taking good Counsel.
{67b} This is to be considered.
{68a} A good woman and her bad son.
{68b} Mr. Badman sets up for himself, and quickly runs to the lands end.
{69a} The reason of his runing out.
{69b} Eccle. 11, 9.
{69c} New companions.
{69d} Mr. Badmans temper.
{69e} Pro. 29. 3. Chap. 13. 20.
{69f} Pro. 28. 7.
{69g} Pro. 28. 19.
{70a} Pro. 23. 21.
{70b} His Behaviour under his decays.
{70c} How he covered his decayes.
{70d} Badman is for a rich Wife.
{70e} Badman has a godly Maid in his eye.
{71a} He seeks to get her, why, and how.
{71b} He calls his Companions together, and they advise him how to get
her.
{71c} Badman goes to the Damosel as his Counsel advised him.
{72a} Badmans complement, his lying complement.
{72b} Neglect of Counsel about marriage dangerous.
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