{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 G.o.ds 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.

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