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A15011 A pithie, short, and methodicall opening of the Ten commandements. By Master William Whately, preacher of the word of God at Banburie in Oxford-shire Whately, William, 1583-1639.; Lee, Richard, d. 1650. 1622 (1622) STC 25315; ESTC S119736 77,294 265

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procuring iarres 1. Through crosnesse and thwarting 2. Through misconstruction of things indifferent 3. Through prying into each weaknesse 4. Through rigorous standing vpon ones right 2. By nourishing them 1. In stoutnesse scorning to acknowledge and make amends for wrongs 2. In vnappeasablenesse and refusing to be contented with any reasonable satisfaction 2 Falling o●t betwixt some of our neighbours and others in desire to sow quarrels and to nourish them So much of the effects of loue inward respecting the acts of conuersation now followes in respect of 2. Other accidents in regard of his naturall estate befalling him 1. Good enuie contrary to fellow reioycing 2. Euill 1. In excesse which is foolish pittie 2. In defect 1. In hard hartednesse in carelesse neglecting his miseries 2. In crueltie in reioycing at his smart and reioycing in any euill of his whatsoeuer 2. The effects of loue in regard of his outward naturall estate 1. In word 2. Countenance 3. In deed 1. In word 1. For matter 2. For manner 1. For matter 1. Mocking specially at his miserie 2. Rayling at him with ill names and vpbraidings 3. Threatning him with future reuenge 2. For manner clamorousnesse and crying out in ouer-loud words 2. In countenance and gesture in a sowre fierce angry discontented looke and dogged carriage 3. In deed and that 1. By attempt alone as casting a thing at him to hurt him as Saul cast his Speare at Dauid 2. By effect also in degrees 1. Inferiour 2. More notorious 1. Inferiour that hurts but kills not as 1. Oppressing 2. Smiting 1. Oppressing and grinding his face with hard dealing of any kinde 2. Smiting wounding and mayming him 2. More notorious in taking away life 1. Manifestly 2. Closely 1. Manifestly 1. By weapon 2. By poison giuen to him 1. By weapon whether 1. Suddenly in passion or 2. Premeditately as in lying for him or challenging him 2. Closely by some deuice as Dauid killed Vriah and so many kill others by sending them out to warre in hope they shall perish there and neuer returne Hitherto of hurting ones neighbours naturall life Now follow the hurts 2. To his spirituall life and that 1. In word 2. In deed 1. In word in foure kindes of ill speeches 1. In poysoning him 2. Drawing him 3. In disswading him 4. In discomforting 1. In poysoning him with hereticall and vnsound doctrine 2. In drawing him to sin whether 1. To commit it at first which is inticing to ill or 2. To continue impenitently in it which is to strengthen the hands of the wicked as a flatterer doth in commending one for that that is naught 3. In disswading a man from beginning or continuing to doe well by faire or foule words 4. In discomforting the tempted or afflicted with ill and aggrauating specches and vnfound collections as Iobs friends did 2. Spirituall hurt in deed 1. By molesting and troubling a man for well doing 2. By giuing bad example especially being the first inuenter of a sinne 3. By abusing of Christian libertie to the grieuing of some or animating of others in euill this is to be vnderstood if the thing be left at ones owne choice to doe and he be not enioyned to doe it Hither of direct breaches of this commandement The indirect breaches are 1. Towards men 2. Towards beasts 1. Towards men 1. Liuing 2. Dead 1. Liuing by doing such things as in likelihood may endanger them as 1. Keeping cruell and mad beasts 2. In building staires or other like things dangerously or stiles c. 2. Dead by barbarous and inhumane vsage of the dead corps 2. Towards beasts in two things 1. In ouer-working them without fit hartening of rest and prouender 2. In delighting in their worrying one another for sports sake for a good man is mercifull to his beast therefore it is the part of a bad man to be cruell Hitherto the sixth Commandement concerning our owne and neighbours safetie The seuenth followes Thou shalt not commit adulterie ANd it takes order for the preseruation of the puritie and chastitie of our selues and our neighbours The things commanded are 1. Direct 2. Indirect 1. Direct puritie or chastitie which is the right ordering of our whole man in regard of the facultie of generation and it is twofold 1. Out of matrimonie 2. In matrimonie 1. Out of matrimonie in single life by restraint of our selues in regard of that facultie both inward and outward 1. Inward in holding of the desire it selfe in compasse that it be not carried after one that God hath not allowed to take this is kept in order 1. By spirituall meanes 2. By naturall meanes 1. By spirituall meanes which is twofold 1. Earnest praying if need be ioyned with fasting 2. Meditating on Gods word both threats and promises that we may feare him and delight in him 2. By naturall meanes which are three 1. Temperance in diet for quantitie and qualitie both of meat and drinke 2. Diligence in labouring in a calling 3. Shunning the opportunitie of time place and companie fit to inuite to that sinne 2. Outward in regard 1. Of speech by modestie and puritie of speech putting away mentioning of vncleannesse and all manner of incensiue speeches 2. In regard of action both in regard 1. Of things inducing to the sinfull act by modest shamefast carriage free from all such behauiours as may prouoke and incense 2. Of the sinfull act it selfe by possessing ones vessell in holinesse and honour and keeping the body vndefiled 2. The right ordering of a mans selfe in matrimonie which in case the fore-named meanes will not subdue the desire one is bound in conscience to contract and therefore some duties concerne 1. The entring into this estate 2. The vse and enioyment of this estate 1. The duties required vnto the entring into this estate are two 1. A due choice of a yoake-fellow where some things ate to be respected 1. Of necessitie 2. Of conueniencie for the matter 1. Of necessitie which are three 1. That they be sufficiently distant one from another in regard 1. Of bloud 2. Affinitie 1. In regard of bloud for the right line vpward and downward abstaining from all generations no man euer marying his mother grand-mother great grand mother c. and so downward 2. For the collaterall line 1. Vnequall abstaining from mariage betwixt all that haue the place of parents and children each in respect of each other as the vncle from the neece so the great vncle c. 2. Vnequall abstaining from mariage betwixt brother and sister and further conscience so farre as I know doth not forbid 2. Affinitie where these be the rules 1. A man may marie none of those that are so neere to his wife in bloud that were she a man she might not marie them and so a woman may marie none so neere to her husband in bloud that had he beene a woman he might not haue maried them 2. Affinitie rests alone betwixt parties themselues betwixt whom it befalleth
and doth not deriue it selfe to any other person As I only am neere in affinitie to my wiues sister so is not my brother or father or sonne or vncle 2. Dutie of necessitie that they be of sufficient strength and age for generation else it is a weake mariage 3. Dutie of necessitie that they be both free and vncontracted to any other else it is a nullitie 2. Things to be respected in regard of conueniencie for matter 1. Of religion that they serue the same God and be of the same religion 2. Of ciuill life that they be 1. Of proportionable qualitie for age not one too old or young for the other 2. That there be a paritie of parentage and wealth somewhat neere Thus farre of the dutie at the entrance into the state of matrimonie a due choice Now followes the second dutie 2. A due proceeding to it where also some things 1. Of necessitie must be done 2. Of conueniencie must be done 1. Of necessitie 1. They must haue consent of parents if they haue parents 2. They must take each other with an expresse couenant and purpose of liuing together during their life 2. Some things are to be respected in regard of conueniencie that the couenant be 1. Made by degrees 2. Be published 1. Be made by degrees 1. In espousals which is a mutuall giuing of the right of each others bodies by a serious and solemne promise of mariage 2. In wedding by giuing possession of each others bodies in a promise of liuing together during life 2. That the couenant be published and solemnized according to the different custome of each countrie 2. The duties that concerne the vse and enioyment of this estate 1. In regard of the yoake-fellowes 2. In regard of all others 1. In regard of the yoake-fellowes selues by communicating themselues 1. Willingly without grudging or shew of dislike of each other 2. Seasonably 3. Sanctifiedly with praier 4. Moderately and sparingly to asswage desire not prouoke it 2. In regard of enioyment of all others by a totall abstinence from them euen in desire or any thing that may expresse desire So much for things directly commanded 2. It commands indirectly 1. Shamefastnesse a vertuous kinde of shaming to doe or see any thing that may but carrie an appearance of mouing such conceits 2. Grauitie and modestie in attire Hitherto the affirmatiue The negatiue followes shewing how this commandement is broken by omission and commission and that 1. Directly 2. Indirectly 1. Directly 1. Inwardly in heart 2. Outwardly 1. Inwardly in heart by inordinate lust and lust is inordinate 1. For the measure when it is a burning an eager and a vehement desire bearing downe the whole soule and consuming all other desires 2. For the subiect when it wanders towards vnallowed persons 2. Outwardly and that 1. In rotten communication 2. In actions that are lewd 1. Rotten communication 1. By prouoking foule speeches chiefly songs 2. By talking of the lewd deeds of others or ones selfe with delight 3. By soliciting and tempting any body as Iosephs mistresse did him 2. In actions that are lewd 1. Such as leade and induce to the act 2. The act it selfe 1. Such as lead and induce to the act which is wantonnesse 1. Of the body 2. Of attire 1. Of the body it selfe 1. For the seuerall parts of it 2. For the whole 1. For the seuerall parts of it as 1. The eie 2. The eare 3. The foot 4. The hand 5. The mouth 1. The eie and countenance 1. By beholding things 2. By alluring glances 1. Beholding things incensiue as 1. Lewd pictures and Images 2. Filthy stage plaies 3. The generating of beasts 4. Nakednesse of others 2. By alluring and promising glances of the eie in hauing eies full of adulterie 2. The eare by a willing listening to filthy tales speeches and songs 3. The foot 1. Running to places of ill resort fit for that ill purpose 2. In making signes of ill meaning treading on the toe 4. The hand 1. In gesturing sorth vncleannes 2. In touching and toying by any ouer-familiar touches chiefly of the secret parts for which a womans hand was to be cut off 5. The mouth in vnchaste kissing 2. The whole body 1. In impure imbraces and counterfetting the act of euill 2. Lasciuious dancing or reuelling which is an artificiall wantonnesse 2. The wantonnesse of attire and that 1. By light and vndecent attire that speaketh out wantonnesse and vanity as laying open the breast 2. By changing attire in a mans putting on womans apparell or contrarily which God calleth abomination vnto him 2. The lewd act it selfe which is 1. In strange and vndue abuses of this facultie 2. In inordinate abuse of the course of nature 1. In strange abuses of this faculty otherwise then agrees to the naturall course 1. With ones selfe by committing the sinne of Er and Onan 2. With others 1. Of the same kinde 2. Of other kindes as man or woman with a beast which is confusion 1. Of the same kinde and that 1. Of a different sex 2. Of the same sex viz. Man with man or woman with woman 2. Inordinate act of abuse of the course of nature is either out of mariage or in respect of mariage 1. Out of marriage fornication which is a mixture of two single persons aggrauated 1. By the manner of committing 2. By the person with whom it was committed 1. By the manner of committing if be done 1. By violence so its rape 2. By charmes and spels so it s worse 2. By the person with whom it was committed if it be too neare of kin or affinity then it s called incest 2. Inordinate abuse of the course of nature in respect of mariage and that 1. For the owne yokefellow 2. For others besides 1. For the own yoke-fellow and that 1. For the entring to it 2. For the vse of it 1. For the entring into it 1. In regard of choice 2. In regard of proceeding 1. In regard of choice if one take 1. One that is precontracted 2. One that is too neere a kin 2. In regard of proceeding if one enter it 1. Without consent of parents 2. By a forced couenant or else fained or extorted by fraud 2. In regard of the vse of it 1. By deniall of ones selfe to the yokefellow chiefly in running away in desertion 2. By abuse of the mariage bed and that 1. Vnsanctifiedly 2. Vnseasonably 3. Immoderatly 2. Others beside the owne yoke-fellow 1. In polygamie which is a couert adulterie 2. In flat adultery with another not so much as in conceit a wife or an husband which is 1. Single when one alone is maried and is the worse if the woman be maried 2. Double when both are maried and both receiue aggrauations as fornication did before So much of direct breaches it is also broken 2. Indirectly and that 1. By occasions of this sinne 2. By the appearances of euill 1. By the occasions of this sinne