1. From the Baseness, ill Na∣ture, and Cruelty of the accu∣sers Disposition.
2. 'Tis occasioned from that itch, of talking and medling in the Affairs of other Men.
3. Or perhaps to raise their own Esteem and Honour, some Degrade their Brother; which is Abominable.
Consider it is Theft, or Rob∣bery; nay, and 'tis worse than to Rob a Man of his Goods, because thou takest away that which perhaps thou canst not restore again.
Moreover consider, That such who reproach others, lay them∣selves open thereby to Reproach.
3. Moreover know, he that Receives, or Hearkens to the Scandal, is as Guilty as the Ac∣cuser; he is like a Person that receives Stolen Goods, and so is as bad as the Thief.
This being one of the Grand and Notorious Evils of these Days I speak the more to it.
If you abominate this evil, and avoid it, you will shine in Grace