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 273. Of  good   savour   and   good   fame.

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274.  That   we   ought   to   follow   good   examples,   and   that   the lives  of   the   Saints   are   our   incitements   to   well-doing.

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275.  That   we   are   not   to   imitate   evil   examples;   or,   against those  who   set   evil   examples.

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276.  That   understanding   is   deservedly   taken   away   from those  that   do   evil   works.

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277.  That   a   curse   is   given   to   those   who   do   ill.

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278.  Of   scandals.

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