The Doctrine of the Fourth COMMANDEMENT, Deformed by Popery; Reformed and Restored to its Primitive PURITIE.CHAP I. The Decalogue is Morall and perpetuall, nothing is to be added thereto, nor diminished from it.THe Law, whereof I Treat, of which the Fourth Commandement is a part, was given of God on Mount Sinai, Exod. 19. & 20. Cap. And written with his owne Finger in Tables of Stone, Exod. 31.18. Deut. 5.22. The Effect of which Heavenly Law was engraven in nature at mans Creation, which Divine Good∣nesse remaineth in the nature of man, and teach∣eth him to doe in some measure, that which God by the Law of the Letter requireth of him, Rom. 2.14 & 15. Although the custome of sinning, and the deceitfulnesse of mans heart, hath blot∣ted,
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