{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.
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