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 judgement of yourselves, and opposition of others; be moderate in eating,  you be not gluttonous, in drinking,  it be not to excess; in apparel, that  be not prodigal; in your house-keeping, that ye stretch not beyond your rank  ability; in your recreations, mispend  precious time; sobriety is always safe  commendable. Phili. iv. 5 Ti. ii. 12.

Exh 25. Make as much conscience of and duty in secret before God alone,  openly in the sight of men have a  of Pharisaical righteousness. Gen. xix. 9. Mat vi. 1, 4, 5, 6

Exh. 26. Follow your lawful calling, never be idle, but have your always in a turn, the hand of the  maketh rich; yet be not so much  up with your worldly affairs,  to forget God, or your souls, or justle  religious duties; keep a good mind  all your affairs, swaying to no extreme,  of neglecting your lawful calling,  the pretence of constant devotion,  of too much engagement in throng  worldly business, under the pretence  dutiful providing for your families: