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. jpti In De'.as, and that iejeeral Ways.
a. Kotdiijpafing their Mafter’s Goods at their own p!;JI
Pure, eirheno themfeives, by taking more than is tilt-®
them, or toothers, by giving any part thereof aw ay; L.
• ny Sfetvsuits think "hey may lawfully give away Vif
and other Things of their Mailers to the poor s but tho u
vnAj -inioim their Mailers or MtflreCes et fuch Things ind
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rp-receire thefe Aims; yet have they re power of thoj
•Pelves to give away any Thing of their Mailers; And ff
tepee,-of Charity is no Sxcufe for Theft,
if- 7. Not pilfering or purloining their-Mailers Coeds R
then own private life, which the ^ftjlle expiefy condcd
neth iu S' .'vants, .Titus a. ro. Let all piliering Servar-1
. know^fi-^i' there.-js a ^pok full «f Curfts aad Tlagues
ga.ntt every one ihaf ilei’eth or (weareth, which Book-M
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' is filled "vith Curies that ihall come fvviftly upon them,,*!
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'' '■^p: cm» . ^kpflMcs of Servants,T/r. a ao. * Notpurloilr
me. ' ••11 good Fidelity to their Mafleisir
cre^tr t^Wo^ues trijich is highly commended m
faithfUj oti'” , in the parable; for which he reccit^
from his-Lord and Matter, Loth a gracious approbatiM
thefe Words, * well done,, good end laithful Servant,.'^-
> haftbeen laithful in a ley v 7 kings ’ and alfo a ,^nt
Remuneration in tl.e next Words, ‘ I will ma>te th5^
. \* ler 'over many Thihgi, enter thou into the Jw
• l lord, M*t; 25. 21, So that he'that is faitltf
V’ little, takeththe beftcourft ts he Rule; over miuh;
) lord lie it goo-" hia>. , ,
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'* coBcern in £erV*nw-iy;ite faithlul to their MbR<rs'ti| 3
tbeyo^giuto expreft both m tbeir Wo) ;!s at: j vt&fs. -.T
i: Irt'Words, not daring to extufe any tr, . rtr
With the telling of a tie,- ^htl'h is te add fit. j.uc
, tet all lying Set vantsconfider tfct leariul Jl.. CJl.CI«
V« li'w ft1**; ^ho» Wafl*!- asked : im, VVhtf
^ bee" Partly anfipered 1,in, with a Lie, fayi%,
-V iti I errant vent tit feller ; whereupon he went out W
V: Pr'j*ncea Leper, as white <u Snow, . Kings . ™
. jpti In De'.as, and that iejeeral Ways.
a. Kotdiijpafing their Mafter’s Goods at their own p!;JI
Pure, eirheno themfeives, by taking more than is tilt-®
them, or toothers, by giving any part thereof aw ay; L.
• ny Sfetvsuits think "hey may lawfully give away Vif
and other Things of their Mailers to the poor s but tho u
vnAj -inioim their Mailers or MtflreCes et fuch Things ind
Hd&fe meet t® bt given away, and bkewife PerfonsJ
rp-receire thefe Aims; yet have they re power of thoj
•Pelves to give away any Thing of their Mailers; And ff
tepee,-of Charity is no Sxcufe for Theft,
if- 7. Not pilfering or purloining their-Mailers Coeds R
then own private life, which the ^ftjlle expiefy condcd
neth iu S' .'vants, .Titus a. ro. Let all piliering Servar-1
. know^fi-^i' there.-js a ^pok full «f Curfts aad Tlagues
ga.ntt every one ihaf ilei’eth or (weareth, which Book-M
• fargei; twenty Cubits long, and ten Cubits broad, and yjf
' is filled "vith Curies that ihall come fvviftly upon them,,*!
rheProyaei Z ffArWah Ppeaketh, Ztch. y. t, 3.
»■ -"ther labour toprefisrve and maeafetheir Mafie:||
Estate ..Mo^ind lawful Means. Thus the »yfy»/?/f?aiH
'' '■^p: cm» . ^kpflMcs of Servants,T/r. a ao. * Notpurloilr
me. ' ••11 good Fidelity to their Mafleisir
cre^tr t^Wo^ues trijich is highly commended m
faithfUj oti'” , in the parable; for which he reccit^
from his-Lord and Matter, Loth a gracious approbatiM
thefe Words, * well done,, good end laithful Servant,.'^-
> haftbeen laithful in a ley v 7 kings ’ and alfo a ,^nt
Remuneration in tl.e next Words, ‘ I will ma>te th5^
. \* ler 'over many Thihgi, enter thou into the Jw
• l lord, M*t; 25. 21, So that he'that is faitltf
V’ little, takeththe beftcourft ts he Rule; over miuh;
) lord lie it goo-" hia>. , ,
'■ 1
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Religion & morality > Christian directions > (206) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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