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{73a} Badman obtains his desire, is married, &c.
{73b} His carriage judged ungodly and wicked.
{73c} Mat. 23.
{73d} The great alteration that quickly happened to Badmans wife.
{73e} Mala. 3. 15.
{73f} Expectation of Judgment is for such things.
{73g} Job. 21. 30, 31, 32.
{74a} An example of Gods anger on such as have heretofore committed
this sin of Mr. Badman. Gen 34.
{74c} After Badman is married, his Creditors come upon him, and his
wives Portion pays for that which his whores were feasted with before
he was married.
{75a} Now she reaps the fruits of her unadvisedness.
{75b} Now Badman has got him a wife by Religion, he hangs it by as a
thing out of use, and entertains his old Companions.
{75c} He drives good company from his wife.
{75d} He goes to his Whores.
{76a} He rails at his wife.
{76b} He seeks to force his wife from her Religion.
{76c} He mocks at her Preachers.
{76d} He mocks his wife in her dejections.
{76e} He refuses to let her go out to good company.
{77a} She gets out sometimes by stealth.
{77b} Her repentance and complaint.
{77c} Psal. 120
{77d} The evil of being unequally yoaked together.
{78a} 2 Cor. 6. 13.
{78b} Gen. 3. 15.
{78c} Deut. 2. 43. (This doesn’t exist but is as given in the text.
DP)
{78d} Good counsel to those godly maids that are to marry.
{79a} A caution to young women.
{79b} Let Mr. Badmans wife be your Example.
{80a} Deut. 7. 4, 5. (Rather unnecessary footnote. DP)
{80b} 1 Cor. 7. 39. 2 Cor. 6. 14, 15, 16.
{80c} Rules for those that are to marry.
{80d} If you love your Souls take heed.
{81a} Duet 7.
{81b} Psal. 106. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40.
{81c} Badmans Children that he had by this good woman.
{81d} Nehem. 13. 24.
{82a} How the ungodly Father and godly Mother doe strive for the
Children that God doth give them.
{82b} 2 King. 17.
{83a} The advantages that Children have, whose Parents are both godly.
{84a} The disadvantages that the Children of ungodly Parents have.
{84b} Job 30. 8.
{84c} A contest betwixt Mr. Badman and his wife.
{85a} Ephes. 5. 28.
{85b} With what weapons Badman did deal with his wife.
{85c} Mr. Badmans heart discovered as to its enmity against the friends
of his wife.
{86} Mark
{88a} New discourse of Mr. Badman.
{88b} Mr. Badman plays a new prank.
{89} Mr. Badmans perfection.
{90a} How Mr. Badman came to enjoy himself.
{90b} 2 Chron. 28. 22. 1 King 21. 25. Gen. 13. 13.
{90c} Job 21. 17.
{90d} There are abundance like Mr. Badman.
{91a} Pro. 24. 9.
{91b} He that would be bad is bad.
{91c} Matt 5. 28.
{91d} Pro. 23. 7. Mat. 5. Rom. 7. 7.
{92a} A bad heart makes a bad man.
{92b} 1 Sam. 24. 13. Mat. 7. 16, 17, 18.
{92c} Mar. 7. 20, 21, 22, 23.
{93a} Mr. Badman had an art to break, and to get money that way.
{93b} How he managed things in order to his breaking.
{93c} He breaks.
{94a} Mr. Badmans suger words to his Creditors.
{94b} Badmans friend.
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