[97a] Colos. 3. 25.
[97b] Fair warning again.
[97c] He that designedly commits this sin is like the Devil.
[97d] 2. Question.
[98a] How those that are Banckrupts should deal with their consciences.
[98b] Good advice.
[98c] Rom. 12. 11.
[98d] 1 Tim. 5. 8.
[98e] Pro. 18. 9.
[98f] Good counsel again.
[99a] How to find that thy decay came by the Judgment of God, or by thy miscarriage.
[99b] Another question.
[99c] Pro. 10. 3. 1 Pet. 5. 6.
[99d] Lam. 3. 33.
[100a] Good advice again. Deut. 32. 15.
[100b] James 1. 9, 10.
[100c] Consider four things.
[100d] Job 1. 21. Chap. 2. 8.
[100e] Psal. 49. 6.
[100f] Jam. 2. 5.
[101a] Honest dealing with Creditors.
[101b] Pro. 16. 33.
[102a] Jer. 15. 10, 11. Pro. 16. 7.
[102b] A heavy blot upon Religion.
[103a] If Knaves will make profession their cloak to be vile, who can help it?
[103b] 1 Cor. 6. 8, 9, 10. 2 Tim. 3. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
[103c] Matt. 18. 6, 7, 8.
[103d] Let such be disowned of all good men.
[103e] Jer. 17. 11.
[104a] Ezek. 20. 38, 39.
[104b] 2 Cor. 7. 2.
[104c] Mar. 10. 19.
[104d] 1 Sam. 12. 3.
[104e] Ver. 4.
[105a] A question.
[105b] An answer.
[105c] 2 King. 4. 1, 2.
[105d] Hag. 1. 9.
[105e] God does sometimes blow upon his own people. How they should doe at that time.
[105f] Philip. 4. 12.
[106] More of Mr. Badmans fraudulent dealing. He used deceitful weights and scales.
[107a] Levit. 19. 35, 36.
[107b] Of Just weights and measures.
[107c] Ezek. 45. 10.
[107d] Pro. 20. 23. Chap. 11. 1.
[107e] The evil of deceitful Balances, Weights and Measures.
[107f] Deut. 25. 13, 14, 15, 16.
[108a] The Old and New Law commands all men to be honest and upright in their weights and measures.
[108b] Luke 6. 88.
[108c] Pat Scriptures for our purpose.
[109a] Where false weights and measures are to be found.
[109b] 1. With evil doers.
[109c] Mic. 6. 10.
[109d] 2. With the merciless and Oppressors.
[109e] Hos. 12. 7.
[109f] 3. With such as would swallow up the poor.
[109g] Amos 8. 4, 5, 6, 7.
[110a] 4. With impure ones.
[110b] Mic. 6. 11.
[110c] Dan. 5. 27.
[111a] How Mr. Badman did cheat, and hide his cheating.
[111b] Good Weights and a bad Ballance a deep piece of Knavery.
[112a] Mat. 23.
[112b] A cloak of Religion to blind Mr. Cheats Knavery.
[112c] Some plead Custom to cheat.
[112d] Deut. 16. 20.
[113a] They get nothing that cozen and cheat.
[113b] Mar. 9.
[113c] Prov. 10. 3. Jer. 15. 13. Chap. 17. 3.
[113d] Job 27. 17.
[113e] Pro. 13. 22.
[114a] More of Mr. Badmans Bad tricks.
[114b] Amos 8.
[114c] Another art to cheat withall.
[115a] Zeph. 1. 9.
[115b] Servants observe these words.
[115c] Of Extortion.
[115d] 1 Cor. 6. 9, 10.
[116a] Who are Extortioners.
[116b] Hucksters.
[116c] Pro. 22. 16, 22.
[117a] Deut. 23. 19.
[118a] Whether it be lawful for a man to make the best of his own. Proved in negative by 8 reasons.
[118b] Good conscience must be used in selling.
[118c] We must not make a prey of our neighbours Ignorance.
[118d] Nor of his Neighbours Necessity.
[119a] Nor of his Fondness of our commodity.
[119b] We must use good conscience in buying.
[119c] Gen. 23. 8, 9.
[119d] 1 Chron. 21, 22. 24.
[119e] Levit. 25. 14.
[120a] Charity must be used in our dealings.
[120b] 1 Cor. 16. 14.
[120c] 1 Cor. 13.
[120d] Ephes. 4. 25.
[120e] There may be and is sin in trading.
[121a] Matt. 7. 12.
[121b] A man in trading must not offer violence to the Law of nature.
[121c] Job. 37. 7.
[121d] We must not abuse the Gift we have in the knowledge of earthly things.
[121e] 1 Cor. 10. 13. (Don’t see where this fits into text. DP)
[121f] An eye to the glory of God in all we should have.
[121g] Colo. 3. 17.
[121h] Acts, 24. 15, 16.
[122a] Levit. 25. 14.
[122b] Badman used to laugh at them that told him of his faults.
[122c] Luke. 16. 13, 14, 15. Chap. 6. 25.
[123a] A question.
[123b] An answer.
[123c] Preparations to be a good dealer.
[123d] Eccle. 5. 10, 11.
[123e] 1 Tim. 6. 7, 8, 9.
[124a] Ezek. 22. 13.
[124b] Pro. 15. 17. Chap 16. 8. 1 Sam. 2. 5. Pro. 5. 21.
[124c] Job 14. 17.
[124d] Eccles. 5. 13, 14, 15.
[124e] Prov. 20. 14.
[125a] Amos 8. 5.
[125b] A Judgment of God. 2 King. 7.
[125c] Pro. 11. 26.
[125d] Isa. 58. 6, 7, 8.
[125e] Philip. 4. 5.
[126a] Mr. Badman a very proud man.
[126b] Of pride in general.
[126c] Pro. 21. 24.
[126d] Pride sticks close to nature.
[127] Pro. 8. 13. Chap. 29. 23. Isa. 25. 11. Mal. 4. 1.
[128a] Proud men do not love to be called proud.
[128b] Two sorts of pride.
[128c] Pro. 16. 5. Chap. 21. 4. Eccle. 7. 8.
[128d] Isa. 3. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.
[128e] Wicked men do hate that word that reproves their vice.
[129a] Signes of a proud man in general.
[129b] Pro. 30. 13.
[129c] Pro. 17. 19.
[129d] Mar. 7.
[129e] In particular.
[129f] Psal. 10. 2.
[129g] Psal. 10. 4.
[129h] Pro. 13. 10.
[129i] Psal. 119. 51.
[129j] Ver. 122.
[129k] Jer. 13. 17.
[129l] Chap. 43. 2.
[129m] Mal. 3. 15.
[129n] Of outward pride.
[130a] 1 Tim. 2. 2. (Don’t see where this fits in the text.—DP)
[130b] 1 Pet. 3. 3, 4, 5.
[130c] Mr. Badman was not for having pride called pride.
[130d] Professors guilty of the sin of pride.
[131a] Jer. 3. 3.
[131b] 1 Tim. 2. 9.
[131c] 1 Pet. 3. 1, 2, 3.
[131d] Jer. 23. 15.
[131e] Ezra. 9. 2.
[131f] Pride in professors a shame and stumbling-block to the world.
[132b] Why pride is in such request.
[132c] 1 Reason. Mar. 7. 22, 23.
[132d] Obad. 3.
[132e] 1 Joh. 2. 16.
[132f] 1 Pet. 3. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
[133a] 3 Reason.
[133b] 4 Reason.
[133c] Isa. 6.
[133d] 5 Reason.
[134a] The evil effects of the sin of Pride.
[134b] 1 Evil effect. 1 Tim. 3. 6.
[134c] 2 Evil effect. Psal. 138. 9.
[134d] 3 Evil effect.
[135a] Jam. 4. 6.
[135b] 4 Evil effect. Pro. 16. 25.
[135c] 5 Evil effect. Pro. 11. 2. Prov. 16. 8.
[135d] 6 Evil effect. 1 Tim. 3. 6.
[135e] A general character of Mr. Badman.
[135f] Psalm. 36. 1.
[135g] A brief relation of Mr. Badmans ways.
[136a] Isa. 26. 10.
[136b] Isa. 9. 13.
[136c] Isa. 26. 11.
[136d] Psal. 29. 5. (Cannot see where this fits in the text.—DP)
[136e] Pro. 17. 6. (Cannot see where this fits in the text.—DP)
[136f] Isa. 26. 10.
[136g] Mr. Badmans judgment of the Scriptures.
[136h] Good men Mr. Badmans song.
[137a] Psal. 50. 19. 20.
[137b] Rom. 3. 7, 8.
[137c] Jer. 23. 10.
[137d] When the wicked watch, Gods people should be wary.
[137e] Badman an angry, envious man.
[138a] Pro. 14. 16.
[138b] Eccle. 7. 9.
[138c] Whence Envy flows.
[138d] Pro. 27. 3, 4.
[138e] Envie the worst of the four.
[138f] Gal. 5. 19, 20.
[139a] Pro. 14. 30.
[139b] Envy is the father and mother of a many wickednesses.
[139c] Jam. 3. 14, 15.
[139d] Some of the births of Envy.
[139e] Job. 5. 2.
[139f] Matt. 27. 18.
[139g] Mar. 15. 10.
[139h] Acts 7. 9.
[139i] Isa. 11. 13.
[139j] Acts 13. 14. (Cannot see where this fits in the text.—DP)
[140a] A rare thing.
[140b] Mr. Badman under some trouble of mind.
[140c] Mr. Badman brake his legg.
[140d] He swears.
[140e] He prays.
[141a] It has no good effect upon him.
[141c] How many sins do accompany drunkenness.
[141d] Acts 17. 30, 31, 32.
[142a] Job 34. 24, 25, 26.
[142b] An open stroak.
[142c] pag. 41.
[143a] Mr. Badman fallen sick.
[143b] His conscience is wounded.
[143c] He cryes out in his sickness.
[143d] His Atheism will not help him now.
[144a] A dreadful example of Gods anger.
[144c] What Mr. Badman did more when he was sick.
[145a] Great alteration made in Mr. Badman.
[145b] The Town-talk of Mr. Badmans change.
[145c] His wife is comforted.
[146a] Mr. Badman recovers and returns to his old course.
[146b] Ignorant physicians kill souls while they cure bodyes.
[147a] Gen. 4. 13. 14. Exo. 9. 27. 1 Sam. 15. 24. Matt. 27. 3, 4, 5.
[147b] The true symptoms of conversion wanting in all Mr. Badmans sence of sin and desires of mercy.
[147c] Exo. 19. 28. Acts 8. 24.
[147d] Luke 16. 27, 28.
[147e] Of sick-bed repentance, and that it is to be suspected.
[148a] Hos. 7. 14.
[148b] A sign of the desperateness of mans heart.
[148c] Deut. 1. 34, 35.
[148d] Psal. 78. 34, 35, 36, 37.
[149a] Mr. Badmans wifes heart is broken.
[149b] Her Christian speech.
[149c] Heb. 12. 22, 23, 24.
[149d] Her talk to her friends. (Don’t see how this relates to the text. DP)
[150a] Ps. 35. 13.
[150b] Her talk to her husband.
[151a] He diverts her discourse.
[151b] Her speech to her children that were rude.
[151c] Rev. 7. 16. Chap. 21. 3, 4.
[151d] Her speech to her darling.
[152a] Heb. 3. 14.
[152b] Ephes. 5. 11.
[152c] Her death.
[153b] One of her children converted by her dying words.
[153c] Mat. 23.
[154a] Mr. Badmans base language.
[154b] He marryes again, and how he got this last wife.
[154c] What she was, and how they lived.
[154d] Clarks Looking Glass.
[155] Amo. 7. 16, 17.
[156a] He is punished in his last wife for his bad carriages towards his first.
[156b] He is not at all the better.
[156c] None did pity him for his sorrow, but looked upon it as a just reward.
[156d] Badman and this last wife part as poor as Howlets.
[157a] Mr Badmans sickness and diseases of which he died.
[157b] Badmans name stinks when he is dead.
[157c] Pro. 10. 7.
[158a] That Mr. Badman dies impenitent is proved.
[158b] 1 Proof that he died impenitent.
[159a] Isa. 6. Ro. 11.
[159b] No sence of sin, no repentance proved.
[159c] Acts 2. Chap. 9. Chap. 16.
[159d] Psal. 38. 18.
[159e] 2 Sam. 12.
[159f] Job 10. 2. Chap. 34. 32.
[159g] Jer. 31. 18, 19, 20.
[160a] Job 20. 11. Prov. 5. 22.
[160b] Matt. 25. Isa. 66. 24. Mar. 9. 44.
[160c] Every sight and sence of sin cannot produce repentance.
[160d] 2 proof that he died impenitent.
[161a] 1 King. 21. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
[161b] Psal. 41. 6.
[161c] How Badman carried it to good men when they came to visit him in his last sickness.
[163a] Job. 21. 14.
[163b] Jer. 2. 25. Zech. 7. 11, 12. Acts. 28. 26, 27.
[163c] 3 Proof that he died impenitent.
[163d] Acts 9. 11.
[163e] Psal. 18. 14.
[163f] Job 36. 13.
[164a] Psal. 51. 1. Psal. 6. 1, 2, 3, 4. Psal. 38.
[164b] 4 Proof that he died impenitent.
[165a] Acts. 9. 26. 28.
[165b] Psal. 119. 63.
[165c] 2 Cor. 5. 17.
[165d] Acts. 4. 32, 33. Chap. 2. 44, 45, 46, 47.
[166a] How Mr. Badman was when near his End.
[166b] He died like a Lamb.
[166c] The opinion of the Ignorant about his manner of dying.
[167a] How we must judge whether men dye well or no.
[167b] When we may judge of a mans eternal state by the manner of his death.
[168c] The story of John Cox.
[169a] Of dying in Despair.
[170a] 1 Sam. 28.
[170b] Psal. 73. 4. (Don’t see where this fits into the text.—DP)
[171a] Further discourse of Mr. Badmans death.
[171b] He that after a sinfull life dies quietly, that is, without repentance, goes to Hell. 1 Proof
[171c] Sick-bed repentance seldom good for any thing.
[172a] Luke 13. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
[172b] 2 Proof.
[173a] Peace in a sinfull state is a sign of damnation.
[173b] Hos 4. 17.
[173c] 3 Proof.
[173d] Joh. 12. 40.
[174a] Luk. 16. 22.
[174b] Rom. 2. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Acts 28. 26, 27.
[174c] 2 Pet. 2.
[174d] 4 Proof. Psal. 73. 4, 5, 6.
[175a] Job 8. 13, 14.
[175b] A frivolous opinion.
[176a] When a wicked man dyes in his sins quietly, it is a Judgment of God upon his wicked beholder.
[176b] Ver. 6.
[177a] Ver. 8. 9, 10, 11.
[177b] Vers. 12.
[177c] Mala. 2. 17.