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CHAP. 4.
ANd so you have three Chapters, taken out of the prevention of poverty. In Gods goodnesse and Englands unthankfulnesse by the same Authour? I find this ensuing Character of a Prodigall or Loose Libertine: it is in Chapter the 9th. where he is appointed to lead the Troop, of Ignorant, un∣beleiving, Ingrateful and wicked persons; as Iudas led the Souldiers. It begins, and goes on as followeth.
Thou that art Openly profane; dost so manifestly prove, and pro∣fess thy self to be one of those ignorant, unbelieving, ingrateful, and wicked wretches herein concern'd: yea, to be one of the children of disobedience whom Satan hath blinded: that in respect of others, I should think it needlesse to spend time in further proof thereof: yet I would gladly say something to shame thee out of thy self: where∣fore briefly thus: Thou art kept by the Devil in a snare, and taken cap∣tive of him at his will: he ruleth, and worketh his pleasure in thee, as be∣ing thy God and father, and Prince, and Master, 2 Tim. 2.26, Joh. 8.44. and 14.30. 2 Cor. 4.4. Thy odious qualities are these and the like: thou doest banish all civility, and give thy self over to sensuality: and art neither afraid nor ashamed; to let thy wickedest thoughts break forth into actions. Yea, thou thinkest thy self the honester man for it: and boastest thou art none of those dissembling Hypocrites that seem to be what they are not. Thou art a common Drunkard: in stead of quenching thy thirst, thou drownest thy senses.
Thou desirest not the reputation of honesty, but of good fellowship: Thou art a continual swearer, and that of bloody oaths. One of our Ruffians, or sons of Belial: who when thou art displeased with others, will 〈◊〉〈◊〉 in thy Makers face, and tear thy Saviours Name in peices: even swearing away thy part in that blood, which must save thee if ever thou be••st saved. Yea, if thou art never so little provoked, curses with thee, strive for number with oaths, and lewd speeches with both. Thou knowest no other dialect, then roaring, swearing, and banning: and in case thou ar•• reproved for it, thou wilt say, We take too much upon us: as C••••ah and his complices twitted Moses, Numb. 16 3. not knowing how strictly God commands, and requires it, Levit. 19.17. Heb. 3.11 2 Tim. 2.25 〈◊〉〈◊〉 3.18 to 22.2 Pet. 2.7, 8 Whence as the Chief Priests answered 〈…〉〈…〉 is that to us? so thou wilt blaspheme God, tear Christ in pieces, and 〈…〉〈…〉