PAR. 10.
ANother sort there is who call themselves the generation of the Iust, that fall into the other extreame, who are as unhospitable as Caucasus, as covetous as Euclio, these, to save spending, spend whole Festivalls in the saving, hearing (as they cal it) of the word, and to turne out their poore friends, and kinred, shut up their doores, and pricke up their eares to needlesse repetitions. Fasting on the Lords day is affected, because good cheare is costly; an health at their owne table is damnation, though they will carowze foure times the quantity, even to the over∣throw of health at another mans board. Some will lay up more devout Peter-pence at the yeares end, out of thirty pound certainely, with the voluntary contributi∣ons, then charitable hospitable men can doe, with 200. pounds per annum: the roote of all evill yeelds them their desired fruite, and they live as if Mammon were the onely God they serve, and lecture it onely to picke up Mammon; Mam∣mon may be had, and kept, and used without sinne, yet Mammon must not be served, for yee cannot serve God anda 1.1 Mammon.