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A49397 The plain man's guide to heaven containing his duty 1. Towards God. II. Towards his neighbour. With proper prayers, meditations, and ejaculations, designed chiefly for the countryman, trades-man, labourer, and such like. Lucas, Richard, 1648-1715. 1692 (1692) Wing L3406; ESTC R32885 42,925 180

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we receive all Temporal and Spiritual Blessings we bless and praise thy Name that thou hast afforded us health and strength and understanding to discharge the labours and hardships of our worldly Callings this day and much more for whatever means or measures of Grace thou hast vouchsafed us to enable us to do the duties of our Christian Calling It is of thee that we have been preserved from Sickness and Death and Disasters 't is from thy restraining Grace that we have been kept back from presumptuous Wickedness and 't is from the assistance of thy Grace that we have thought or done any good thing O be pleased to continue to us the Mercies we enjoy and confer upon us whatsoever thou dost see us want enable us to persevere to our lives end with patience humility and thankfulness in the condition of life to which thou dost call us and to pass the time of our sojourning here in fear calling upon thee daily O holy Father who without respect of Persons wilt judge every Man according to his works We every day are a day nearer to Death and Judgment grant O Lord that by an impartial Examination of our selves and by a sincere endeavour of reforming what is amiss and perfecting what is begun in us we may be daily the fitter for both that we may come finally to that eternal Rest where not only all the labours and travels of the Body will be at an end but those also of the Soul and we shall need watch and contend no more 'till when let thy Providence O Lord watch over us and thy Grace preserve and assist us that we may pass this night and the remaining part of our lives in Vertue and Safety in Peace Contentment and if thou think fit Prosperity but if thou think fit otherwise so prepare and strengthen our hearts to endure whatever thou shalt lay upon us that the trial of our Faith may be to praise and honour and glory in the day of our Lord Jesus through whom we put up these our Requests to thee beseeching thee to accept our Praises and answer our Petitions through thy dear Son and our dear Mediator Christ Jesus You must not excuse this by your weariness for it is a greater Duty then to be omitted for any worldly consideration but if you are not well or very weary only say the Prayer which is so short that no one can neglect for any other cause but a carnal heart Before you sleep examine how you have spent the past day recall as well as you can what sin or infirmity you have been guilty of what duty you have left undone what mercies you have received Spiritual or Temporal or what Corrections For your better direction some times read over the following Example I begin with the Morning Of Examination Prov. 4.26 Eph. 5.15 Luke 2.36 Psal 4.8 Gen. 24.63 and consider how I performed my Morning Service if I neglected my part of it out of carelesness or want of delight in God's Service if in my worldly business I was not provoked to outragious Anger to any of my Family Did I not swear curse or take God's Name in vain Did I not omit to reprove sin in my Children or Servants or have I not omitted any neighbourly Office that might have done me no great harm and my Neighbour good Have I been surly or morose to any have I been merciful to the Poor according to my Ability at least given them good words if I had not wherewithal to relieve them Have I been ready to hear or speak of good things when I have had opportunity Have I been thankful for any good success given in my business give God the glory and attribute it to his blessing have I patiently submitted if I have had loss and owned it to be the just desert of my sin begging God to give me grace to be content and to sanctifie his Corrections to me Have I been true and just in my dealing buying and selling desiring only an honest gain and that by words of truth Have I not oppressed my Servant or Hireling in their wages have I made good my bargain allowing a reasonable hire have I not to gain a small matter to my self caused a great loss to my Neighbour by Law Suits Quarrels or the like Have I spent my time and mony in excess of drinking or tempted others to the like Have I slandered my Neighbour or carried stories from one to the other to cause differences These and the like Questions you may put to your self recollecting all the day and as you went from one thing to another so you will easily discover your faults and the better you grow and the more you read the Word of God and other good Books the better you will do this useful Duty But you must consider the end of Self-Examination is not only to know your faults but to mend them as for Example If you find you were to day guilty of a great Passion to be more careful to morrow not to give way to it to be more silent and take care to prevent those faults in your Children or Servants that were the cause of your Anger never to reprove when you find you are in a Passion to consider your own faults and God's patience with you pray for Patience c. If you lost your time or drank too much to avoid those People that tempted you and those Houses If you spoke ill of or slandered your Neighbours to unsay it to the same People you slandered them to Be careful to speak the good and let the rest alone If you have wronged any to make restitution Thus undoing what is ill done if you can and purposing by the grace of God to be no more wilfully guilty of the like This Examination you may make at what time in the Evening you find most convenient or at your evening labour if your work is such as will give you leave to think Before you sleep humbly and earnestly beg pardon for your sins and greater grace for the future Thank God for all his Mercies especially being kept from sin and enabled to do any good This method of daily Examination is useful for your Temporal as well as Spiritual Estate that so considering the Errours of every day what is amiss one day may be mended the next and where any good opportunity has been neglected to be more careful another time so will you do more good and less evil and grow wiser both for your Soul and Body An Evening Private PRAYER if upon Examination you find your self guilty c. O Eternal God who hast created me to glorifie and serve thee and has prepared eternal happiness and glory to crown and reward this my Service with what Love with what Zeal ought I daily to do thy will with what meekness and patience submit to it But ah wretch that I am how far short of both have I fallen this day the fear of thee has
thy Servant O blessed Jesus thy Disciple and Follower O be thou my Prince and my Saviour be thou my strength and my glory and let me rejoyce always in thy Salvation I desire to imitate thee O holy Jesus and especially thy boundless Charity I forgive O let me find forgiveness from the mercy of God I am ready to do all the good I can for any one of my fellow Members and I am sorry I can do no more I will weep I will pray for all that are in distress and I will feed and clothe and comfort them as I can O accept then the mite of thy poor servant and remember me in the day of Judgment Grant O God according to the riches of thy glory that all we who receive the Sacrament this day may be strengthned by the might of thy Spirit in the inward man that Christ may dwell in our hearts by faith that we being rooted and grounded in love may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and heighth and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge that we may be filled with all the fulness of God Nor for our selves only do I bow my knees unto thee thou Father of our Lord Jesus Christ of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Earth is named but also for the whole Catholick Church O let the same presence and power● of thy Spirit be amongst all those who believe in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ their Lord and ours build them up in their holy faith unite them in humility and love remove all the scandals and obstacles of righteousness that are in the midst of thy Church and support and protect it against all the Adversaries of the Cross and all the Enemies of holiness and vertue Let thy Son Jesus be glorified in the blameless and exemplary Lives of all that profess his Name let profaneness be put to confusion and Here sie and Errour be rooted out and let all with one mind and one mouth glorifie thee O God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Amen Amen O thou in whose hands are the hearts of Kings guide we beseech thee theirs whom thou hast set over us in thy faith and fear give them wisdom to rule this great People that under them we may live peaceable and quiet lives in all godliness and honesty and Lord possess all their Subjects with a due sense of their Authority and of the benefits we all reap from them that we may dutifully obey them and cheerfully contribute all we can to the maintainance and support of Law and Justice in this Realm that Righteousness and Peace may through thy blessing flourish amongst us and our Children after us through Jesus Christ our Lord. O merciful God and Saviour cause all them that sleep in sin to awake cause them to arise from the dead and let Christ give them light O thou God of tender mercies and compassions hearken to the voice of them that mourn break not the bruised Reed nor quench the smoaking Flax but bring forth righteousness unto victory O God who art the God of the fatherless and widow and judge of the oppressed and the Saviour of the meek and poor and distressed upon the earth visit with thy grace and salvation all that are in necessity or tribulation and hear them when they cry unto thee for succour O Lord our Defence O bless my Family and all my Relations possess them with the fear of God and Charity towards one another and make them all love the Lord Jesus Christ to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost be glory for ever O my God never suffer me to forget thy love or the love of Jesus never suffer me to break my holy Vows but strengthen me that I may always endeavour to walk as my Lord walked and may ever abide in him and he in me that I may be safe through thy protection and grace and when he who is my life shall appear I also may appear with him in glory Amen Amen Go home with a cheerful gravity and spend the remaining part of the day according to the Rule for the Lord's day only be more strictly careful to keep up a holy frame of mind and not by worldly thoughts and light discourse grieve the holy Spirit but improve every good inclination by Prayer that it may grow into practise and endeavour your good Resolutions by meditation and foreseeing what temptations may assault you to provide against them do not go abroad but spend that day in devotion reading and praying with your Family Of behaviour at Baptism and Marriage WHen you are present at the Baptising of Children attend to what is said let it put you in mind of what you vowed your self and think how well you have performed it joyn with great seriousness in Prayer with the Minister for the Child that it may live sutable to this dedication and enjoy the priviledges of the same If you are a Surety think your self obliged to take care that the Child learn what you undertook for it for that was the reason of God-fathers and God-mothers especially if the Parents die or are careless worldlings otherwise refuse being a Surety if you think you cannot Also at Marriages Churchings and the like avoid all vain behaviour but joyn in the Service with Reverence and Devotion and make particular applications to your self how you have performed your own duty when the Bannes are bid pray that the marriage may be to the glory of God These are some short Directions for your duty to God I shall now add some for your duty to your Neighbours CHAP. IV. The Country Man's Duty towards his Neighbour SECT I. To his Minister FIrst for your behaviour to your Minister be very just in paying Tithes and other Dues to him Duty to Ministers Mal. 2.7 Isa 30.20 Hebr. 13.17 1 Tim. 5.17 1 Cor. 6.7 9.7 8 9 11 13 14. Rom. 15 27. Gal. 6.6 Matth. 10.41 10.14 15. Luke 10.16 1 Cor. 4.1 1 Thess 12.13 and that in obedience to God who has taught us by his holy Apostle That they who wait at the Altar that is do the duty of a Minister should live by the Altar and if they minister to us spiritual things we ought to minister to them in temporal things for by attending the Ministry they are made incapable of gaining a livelyhood by other means Secondly Be very respectful in your behaviour to him never speaking rudely but believe in honouring your Minister you please God and let not any personal failing make you neglect your Duty for 't is not his person only but chiefly his office you must respect him for and God will reward you for it Supposing the worst that he has faults consider that he as well as you is liable to the same infirmities and temptations nay more for Satan is vigilant to ensnare him because by it he hopes to do more mischief either by
The Plain Man's Guide to Heaven containing first his Duty towards God secondly towards his Neighbour with proper Prayers Meditations and Ejaculations designed chiefly for the Country-man Trades-man Labourer and such like in Twelves 1692. Pr. 1 s. A Sermon conterning Publick Worship preached before the Queen at Whiteball on Wednesday the 23d of March 1692. By Thomas Manningham D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to their Majesties and Rector of St. Andrew Holborn A Sermon preached at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln In Lambeth Chappel Jan. 10. 1692. By Willam Stanley D. D. Clerk of the Closet to her Majesty THE Plain Man's GUIDE TO HEAVEN CHAP. I. The Country-Man and Trades-Man's daily Duty and Devotion I Will not here set down any Hour for your rising but suppose you allow no more time for sleep then serves to preserve your health and refresh your weariness otherwise your Temporal as well as Spiritual Duties will be ill performed and suffer great prejudice Only consider how to serve God first and to that end forecast to rise so early as to have time both for your self and Family to worship God before you begin your days work and be assured that this loss of sleep shall neither hurt your health nor on the other hand be a hindrance to your Labours So soon as you wake and while you are rising entertain your self with good thoughts call to mind the mercies of God to you your being kept in safety the past Night and your Family from sudden Death Fire Robbers and the like Think what Temptations you may that day meet with especially to drinking or over-reaching your Neighbour in buying and selling and arm your self against them and what opportunities of doing good and encourage your self to do it cheerfully out of obedience and love to God who will certainly reward you for it as well in this Life as that to come As soon as you have put on your Clothes kneel down and make your private Prayer to God to thank him for his mercies beg pardon for your sins with the continuance of his Grace and Protection that day which you may do in the following words or what other you like better But let not your inability to read or any other consideration cause the neglect of your worshipping God Psal 5.3 Rom. 8.26 27. Hebr. 7.25 Luk. 11.2 Chron. 29.30 Prov. 15.8 Mark 11.24 Psal 145.18 19 20. Acts 17.25 Hebr. 4.16 Prov. 28.13 John 1.1 8 9. Jer. 33.3 Psal 50.15 Numb 22.4 Psal 92.2 Mark 2.35 Matth. 6.6 Psal 55.17 Dan. 6.10 Psal 10.19 122.6 1 Tim. 2.1 2 3. Thess 3.1 Ephes 4.2 but the rather make you more diligent to seek Instruction that so you may be able to offer up your Prayers from an honest heart truly sorrowful for your sins with an ardent love to God and a desire to please him and then he will except those desires and pardon such imperfections as are not wilful or through negligence always saying the Lord's Prayer which endeavour to understand in its fullest sense as you may learn from some good Catechism or Exposition A PRAYER to be used in private every Morning ALmighty God the Creator and Preserver of Mankind I worship and adore thy incomprehensible Majesty and desire that my Soul may be always filled with a devout awe and reverence for thee I acknowledge that 't is thou only who causest me to dwell in safety To thee alone I owe the supports and comforts of this Life and the hopes of a better for all which my Soul blesses thee And I thank thee O my God that thou dost cause the light of thy Sun to arise once more upon me O grant me thy Grace that I may so spend this day that it may bring me comfort in the day of the Resurrection Pardon and deliver me O merciful Father from all my sins establish and strengthen my heart in thy Faith Fear and Love Enable me to trust in thee and resign up my self to thy holy will Make me humble and contented thankful and industrious in my Calling diligent to instruct my Children and Family in the Knowledge of thee and careful to be an Example to them of Obedience to thy Commandments guide and direct me in my way bless and prosper the works of my hands prevent and restrain me from all sin this day and give me if it be thy will a quiet Life but above all a peaceful and comfortable Death through Jesus Christ our Lord. So soon as your Wife Children or what Family you have is ready call them together and so often as you can possibly spare time you will do very well to read Joh. 5.36 Rev. 1.3 2 Tim. 3.15 16. Gen. 18.19 Josh 24.1 Acts 10.2 Matth. 11.2 or cause to be read a Chapter Choose those Chapters to be read oftenest that are easie to be understood and most practical then stand up and say the Creed which is the Sum of a Christian's Faith Then all kneeling down adore and worship God in these or the like words as you best approve A Morning Family PRAYER O Gracious God and merciful Father we bless thee that thou hast refreshed and preserved us this last Night and thereby fitted us for the labour and service of this day 't is of thy goodness O Lord 't is of thy goodness that we are on this side the Grave and that the bottomless Pit has not closed her mouth upon us for we acknowledge that we have often sinned against thee provoked thee either through sottish ignorance or presumption or through neglect or contempt of thy Words and Commandments the Ox knows his owner and the Ass his Master's Crib but we have forgot thee and been unthankful to thee and in many things have acted as though we knew thee not nor considered thy goodness and the works of thy hands O pardon pardon us thou who delightest not in the death but conversion of sinners pardon us thou who hast given thy Son to be a Propitiation for our sins and sow in our hearts we beseech thee the Seed of everlasting life and grant that whatsoever we learn from thy word to be our duty we may carefully and diligently fulfil keep us this day from the commission of any thing that may wound our Consciences wrong others or provoke thee Bless the Children of this Family granting that they may grow up in thy fear increasing in wisdom and stature and in favour with God and Man Teach every Member of this Family to do their duty humbly and cheerfully as out of Conscience towards God from whom they shall receive their Reward Let Peace and Charity rule our hearts let thy Providence protect and provide for us and when thou hast carried us through the labours hardships and temptations of this life bring us into the rest and glory of a better through Jesus Christ our Lord. Take care that both your private and family Devotion be performed with reverence and
if you have far to go let your thoughts and discourse be what you have that day heard and learnt Eat and drink with thankfulness for God's goodness but let it be also with moderation that you may be fit for holy Exercises after dinner In some places Prayers begin at Three or Four a clock which time you will do well to imploy in examining your Children or Servants what they remember of the Sermon of their Catechism often tell them of the sinfulness of lying and swearing immodesty and the like If you have time sing a Psalm and after say the following Prayer Here may be used the Prayer set down before for Sunday or this WE bless thee O holy and most merciful Father for this day of rest O may it kindle in us the desires of eternal rest and be made instrumental both to obtain it and prepare us for it We bless thee for the opportunity that thou hast given us of joyning this day with our fellow Christians in the publick Worship of thee our God Lord pardon whatever defects we have been guilty of in the performance of it and grant that we may renew it this Afternoon with that cheerfulness and devoutness with that sense of thy goodnesss and our wants as may render it acceptable to thee and profitable to us We bless thee again O Lord for the publick preaching of thy Word and Administration of thy Sacraments and beseech thee that thy grace may accompany both through the whole Nation and particularly for our selves we beg that thou wouldst so assist us that thy Word may ever be a light to our feet and a lanthorn to our paths and that thy holy Sacraments may nourish and strengthen us in faith and love Let our examination of our selves O Lord be serious and impartial let our meditation be affectionate and delightful let our conversation be pure and holy that there may be nothing thought said or done by us this day but what may best serve promote the end for which thou hast instituted it and good God make every one of us diligent not only to save our own Souls but as much as in us lyes the Souls of others too Finally O thou Father of our Lord Jesus Christ be thou present in our publick Assembly and build thou up our Family in faith and vertue and speak thou to every one of our hearts in private and hear all our Prayers and accept all our Praises and continue to us all that is necessary to life and godliness and crown us at last with everlasting glory All which we humbly beg through our great and only Mediator and Advocate Christ Jesus But if Prayers begin early and you have less time do so much as you can not omitting the Prayer be careful to be at the beginning of publick Service do not neglect the Church because there is no Sermon by Prayer we worship God and obtain his blessing besides there is read the holy Scripture which is the best Instruction and foundation of all Sermons Be careful to fit your Children and Servants for Catechising and have them present when it is performed in publick After you return home so soon as your necessary business is over read or cause to be read some good practical Book and if you did not do it before examine and instruct your Children and Servants sing Psalms make your Evening Prayer and in these imployments spend your Evening till Bed-time only allowing time for a cheerful temperate Supper which you will eat with great comfort after so well spending the day you must not omit your private Prayers only enlarge your Praises To which end call to mind the many Mercies you have received and your unworthiness of them by reason of your sins and compare your selves with those below you who are perhaps more worthy but if you want all other blessings yet consider how great your happiness is in being a Christian and so capable if not your own fault of heavenly glory which incomparably exceeds the greatest temporal felicity I do not here allow any time for gossiping Visits because the greatest part of Country People are apt to waste the Afternoon in such things but yet I am by no means so severe as to forbid a walk in the Fields or a friendly visit to a Neighbour for an hours refreshment to those whose necessary business allows time enough for both especially if that Neighbour is sick or under any affliction but then you must not spend your time in idle talk making bargains or other worldly business but in good and useful Discourses And those Neighbours that will not endure this but promote drinking swearing or the like profaneness are by no means to be visited on that day that is sanctified to the Service of God and Spiritual Promise And indeed if you consider as you ought the great advantage of being obliged to spend one day in seven in holy Duties you would not be weary of its so frequent return but thank God for so profitable an Institution since I fear were the observation of this day left to every ones choice the love of profit or pleasure would prevail with too many to neglect it and so occasion ignorance and profaneness to prevail more then it does The inconvenience of the Sabbaths being neglected and the advantages of its observation are so many especially to the more unlearned that no true lover of Piety that desires the publick good ought by any means to encourage the Contemners of it SECT II. Of Holy Days or Fast Days THE use of other Festival days or Holy days is that People may have more leisure and opportunity to serve God and to keep in memory the History of the New Testament as the Birth Suffering Resurrection Ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ The Apostles days are to thank God for the Doctrine they preached and writ and to encourage us to the imitation of their holy Examples There are also days of Thanksgiving for National Blessings and the Fasting days are to consider and lament your own sins and also those of the Nation especially in times of War or other publick Calamity and to pray for the averting those Judgments which our sins deserve some of these I think are the subject of all Holy days which is also reasonable upon another account the giving Servants and Labourers time first to serve God and next for innocent refreshment and doing their own business It is not out of any Superstition that the observation of these days is recommended for what Superstition can it be to read pray and serve God as frequently as our business will admit I do not say it is a Command from God and therefore do not command but commend their observation And since such days are appointed and Service in the Church ordered if we prefer these before days of our own choosing it will keep greater order and all Families being imployed in the Service of God not hinder one the
his ill example or by causing him not to be esteemed and so rendring his Ministry less effectual Therefore to destroy what in you lies these designs of the Devil be always more ready to cover then expose his faults In case of doubts or hard places of Scripture advise with him and you will find great advantages and quiet to your mind pray earnestly for him which is a duty you may find often recommended in Scripture perhaps your neglect in this is one cause of his labours being no more profitable to you Pray for God's blessing on the Minister that it may be successful both for the saving himself and them that hear him that both his Life and Doctrine may be holy and fit for imitation the more defective he is the more earnest let your Prayers be that the grace of God may supply his defects but if his Vices are very notorious and scandalous to his Office after meek and frequent admonitions let some of the chiefest Parishioners joyn and complain to the Bishop and proving your Accusation by two or three grave and honest Witnesses endeavour to have him removed as 't is likely he will be if your complaint be well proved If he amends be glad and forget all past Faults for where God pardons as he does on repentance and reformation Man ought much more who is himself also a sinner If he is deprived and the choice is left to the Parishioners be careful to choose well especially one of a good Life and a diligent Preacher of sound Doctrine and Catechising If it depends on a particular Person be very earnest in your Prayers to God that he may be guided to make a good choice But how bad soever your Minister is do not think that will excuse you in any particular of your duty but you must continue to pay your Tithes faithfully which are his by the same Law that preserves your right to what you profess and to defraud him of any part thereof is Robbery and Sacriledge Give him no just cause of complaint but be ready to respect him and do him and his Family all the good conveniently you can praying that his Doctrine may be sound and profitable though his Example is not I do not fear to promise that such a behaviour will be both acceptable to God and profitable to your self and it may be in time he may by your Prayers and mild Behaviour grow better If he is very bad I do not prohibit your going sometimes to another but for the most part keep to your own Parish SECT II. His Duty to his Superiours SEcondly for your Behaviour to your Superiours be careful to do your Duty to them Now Kings and Governours being so far removed above you and it being so hard for you to find the truth of their Actions and harder to understand the reasons of them you must avoid all thoughts and discourse more then heartily praying Duty to Superiours Rom. 137. 1 Pet. 2.13.14 1 Tim. 2 1 2. Exod. 22.28 Jude 8. Acts 23.5 Eccl. 10.20 Prov. 24.21 Dan. 13.14 15 16 17 18. 6.7.8.9 Acts 5.29 16.37 38 39. 22.25 26 27 28. 25.10 11. Lev. 19.12 Jer. 4.2 Exod. 20.26 25.1 Prov. 14.25 Deut. 19.16 19 20 21. Prov. 19.5 Deut. 16.19 20. Prov. 17 15. Lev. 19.15 that God would direct them to do what is most for his glory and good of his Church remembring the general Rule To obey them in all their just Commands but no Command is so that is not agreeable to the Laws of God or Laws of the Land But since you do not know how far all those Laws extended 't is sufficient you do your duty to the best of your knowledge without by-ends or interest and what you cannot obey with a good Conscience patiently suffer for a good Conscience and you shall have your reward in Heaven If you happen to live in a time of War and Persecution or great Taxes do not rail at your Governours for these things nor inquire after any other cause besides sin for be assured that is the general if not constant procurer of trouble for God being infinitely good would certainly perform all his promise in giving temporal as well as spiritual good things did not our sins provoke his anger and make it necessary to call us to Repentance by correction when we abuse Prosperity therefore when ever you find your self unwilling to pay Taxes or groan under the burthen by reason of your Necessities only think this is the just punishment of my sins of my prodigality intemperance idleness neglect of God's service and the like and so resolve to amend and exhort your Neighbours to the same when you hear them complain and pray to God for pardon of sin and mercy either to put an end to the Miseries of the Nation or to sanctifie them to the subduing sin and increasing holiness and give you and others patience to support them in a Christian manner For inferiour Magistrates Justices of the Peace and the like if you are ever called before them come with reverence and humility If it is for a Crime consess if guilty and beg pardon if innocent modestly justifie your self If called to be a Witness either by Oath or Word be strict to the truth with the greatest exactness you can possibly and neither to serve your self nor friend be tempted to give false or deceitful Testimony for it is a wilful sin and of a most heinous nature and what may so wound your Conscience as to make you unhappy all your life time If you are your self called to any Office as Constable Church-warden Overseer of the Poor or the like before you venture on your Office endeavour to understand your Duty in it and what it is you swear and undertake to do grudge not to buy a Book for your Instruction or go to your Minister and desire him to inform you and be careful to observe and to the best of your power and knowledge perform what you undertake faithfully more to please God then Man and be not afraid of doing your duty for God will protect you and the Laws defend you in it SECT III. To his Landlord THirdly your Duty to your Landlord is first to endeavour to pay your Rent honestly and so soon as conveniently you can If your bargain is hard in mild and humble terms acquaint your Landlord and take some grave and honest Neighbour with you to intercede for an abatement and give an account of the reasons of it If you obtain it be content and let it not tempt you to insist on another abatement but be satisfied in a good honest Bargain and consider your Landlord though he has more then you yet has so many more occasions for it that he can no more afford to let too cheap then you to pay too dear and it is a great fault to be always repining and murmuring when it may be you know not where to better your self But if indeed your